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1 Features  



1.1  Improvements  







2 Feature tables  



2.1  CPUs  





2.2  APUs  







3 Products  



3.1  Desktop CPUs  





3.2  Desktop APUs  



3.2.1  Cezanne  







3.3  Mobile APUs  



3.3.1  Cezanne  





3.3.2  Barceló  





3.3.3  Barceló-R  







3.4  Embedded CPUs  





3.5  Server CPUs  







4 Zen 3+  



4.1  Features and improvements  





4.2  Products  



4.2.1  Rembrandt  





4.2.2  Rembrandt-R  









5 References  














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AMD Zen 3
General information
LaunchedNovember 5, 2020 (November 5, 2020)
Designed byAMD
Common manufacturers
  • GlobalFoundries
  • CPUID codeFamily 19h
    Cache
    L1 cache64 KB (per core):

    • 32 KB instructions
    • 32 KB data

    L2 cache512 KB (per core)
    L3 cache
    • 32 MB (per CCD)
  • 96 MB (per CCD with 3D V-Cache)
  • 16 MB (in APUs)
  • Architecture and classification
    Technology node
  • TSMC N6
  • Instruction setAMD64 (x86-64)
    Physical specifications
    Transistors
    • 6.24 billion (1× CCD) or
      10.39 billion (2× CCD)
      (4.15 billion per 7 nm 8-core "CCD" & 2.09 billion for the 12 nm "I/O die")[1]
    Cores
      • Desktop: 4 to 16
    • Workstation: 16 to 64
  • Server: 16 to 64
  • Package
    • Package FP6
    Sockets
  • Socket SP3
  • Socket sWRX8
  • Products, models, variants
    Product code names
    • Desktop

  • Cézanne (APU)
  • Chagall

  • Thin & Light Mobile

    • Cézanne
    • Barcelo
    • Barcelo-R

  • High-End Mobile
    Cézanne
  • Server

    • Milan
    • Milan-X

  • History
    PredecessorZen 2
    Successors
  • Zen 4
  • Support status
    Supported

    Zen 3 is the name for a CPU microarchitecturebyAMD, released on November 5, 2020.[2][3] It is the successor to Zen 2 and uses TSMC's 7 nm process for the chiplets and GlobalFoundries's 14 nm process for the I/O die on the server chips and 12 nm for desktop chips.[4] Zen 3 powers Ryzen 5000 mainstream desktop processors (codenamed "Vermeer") and Epyc server processors (codenamed "Milan").[5][6] Zen 3 is supported on motherboards with 500 series chipsets; 400 series boards also saw support on select B450 / X470 motherboards with certain BIOSes.[7] Zen 3 is the last microarchitecture before AMD switched to DDR5 memory and new sockets, which are AM5 for the desktop "Ryzen" chips alongside SP5 and SP6 for the EPYC server platform and sTRX8.[3] According to AMD, Zen 3 has a 19% higher instructions per cycle (IPC) on average than Zen 2.

    On April 1, 2022, AMD released the new Ryzen 6000 series for laptops/mobile, using an improved Zen 3+ architecture featuring notable architectural improvements to power efficiency and power management.[8] And slightly later, on April 20, 2022, AMD would also release the Ryzen 7 5800X3D desktop processor, which increased gaming performance by around +15% on average by using for the very first time in a PC product, a 3D vertically stacked L3 cache. Specifically in the form of a 64MB L3 cache "3D V Cache" die made on the same TSMC N7 process as the 8-core Zen 3 CCD which it gets direct copper to copper hybrid bonded to.[9]

    Features[edit]

    As the first largely "ground up redesign" of the Zen CPU core since the architecture family's original release in early 2017 with Zen 1/Ryzen 1000, Zen 3 was a significant architectural improvement over its predecessors; having a very significant IPC increase of +19% over the prior Zen 2 architecture in addition to being capable of reaching higher clock speeds.[10]

    Like Zen 2, Zen 3 is composed of up to 2 core complex dies (CCD) along with a separate IO die containing the I/O components. A Zen 3 CCD is composed of a single core complex (CCX) containing 8 CPU cores and 32 MB of shared L3 cache, this is in contrast to Zen 2 where each CCD is composed of 2 CCX, each containing 4 cores paired with 16 MB of L3 cache. The new configuration allows all 8 cores of the CCX to directly communicate with each other and the L3 Cache instead of having to use the IO die through the Infinity Fabric.[10]

    Zen 3 (along with AMD's RDNA2 GPUs) also implemented Resizable BAR, an optional feature introduced in PCIe 2.0, that was branded as Smart Access Memory (SAM). This technology allows CPU to directly access all of compatible video card's VRAM.[11] Intel and Nvidia have since implemented this feature as well.[12]

    In Zen 3, a single 32MB L3 cache pool is shared among all 8 cores in a chiplet, vs. Zen 2's two 16MB pools each shared among 4 cores in a core complex, of which there were two per chiplet. This new arrangement improves the cache hit rate as well as performance in situations that require cache data to be exchanged among cores, but increases cache latency from 39 cycles in Zen 2 to 46 clock cycles and halves per-core cache bandwidth, although both problems are partially mitigated by higher clock speeds. Total cache bandwidth on all 8 cores combined remains the same due to power consumption concerns. L2 cache capacity and latency remain the same at 512KB and 12 cycles. All cache read and write operations are done at 32 bytes per cycle.[13]

    On April 20, 2022, AMD released the R7 5800X3D. It features, for the first time in a desktop PC product, 3D-stacked vertical L3 cache. Its extra 64MB comes via a TSMC N7 (7nm) "3D V Cache" die direct copper to copper hybrid bonded right on top of the 8-core Zen 3 CCD's usual 32MB, increasing the CPU's total L3 cache capacity to 96MB and bringing significant performance improvements for gaming in particular; now rivalling contemporary high-end consumer processors while being much more power efficient and running on older, cheaper motherboards using affordable DDR4 memory.[9] And despite now spanning multiple dies and being three times larger (96MB vs 32MB), the L3 cache's performance remains nearly identical; with X3D only adding around ≈+2ns via an additional three to four cycles of latency.[14] It would later be followed by the Ryzen 5 5600X3D and Ryzen 7 5700X3D for lower-end market segments, and succeeded by the Ryzen 7000X3D family of 3D V Cache equipped Zen 4 processors on the newer socket AM5 platform.

    Improvements[edit]

    CCD layouts comparison for Zen 2 and Zen 3

    Zen 3 has made the following improvements over Zen 2:[13][15]

    Feature tables[edit]

    CPUs[edit]

    APUs[edit]

    APU features table

    Products[edit]

    AMD Ryzen 7 5800X

    On October 8, 2020, AMD announced four Zen 3-based desktop Ryzen processors, consisting of one Ryzen 5, one Ryzen 7, and two Ryzen 9 CPUs and featuring between 6 and 16 cores.[2]

    Desktop CPUs[edit]

    The Ryzen 5000 series desktop CPUs are codenamed Vermeer. The models in the second table are based on Cezanne APUs with the integrated GPU disabled. Meanwhile the Ryzen Threadripper Pro 5000 series were codenamed Chagall.

    Common features of Ryzen 5000 desktop CPUs:

    Branding and model Cores
    (threads)
    Thermal
    solution
    Clock rate (GHz) L3 cache
    (total)
    TDP Chiplets Core
    config[i]
    Release
    date
    MSRP
    Base Boost
    Ryzen 9 5950X 16 (32) 3.4 4.9 64 MB 105 W 2 × CCD
    1 × I/OD
    2 × 8 Nov 5, 2020 US $799
    5900XT 3.3 4.8 Jul 2024 TBD
    5900X 12 (24) 3.7 2 × 6 Nov 5, 2020 US $549
    5900 3.0 4.7 65 W Jan 12, 2021 OEM
    PRO 5945 Sep 2022[16]
    Ryzen 7 5800X3D 8 (16) 3.4 4.5 96 MB 105 W 1 × CCD
    1 × I/OD
    1 × 8 Apr 20, 2022 US $449
    5800XT Wraith Prism 3.8 4.8 32 MB Jul 2024 TBD
    5800X 4.7 Nov 5, 2020 US $449
    5800 3.4 4.6 65 W Jan 12, 2021 OEM
    5700X3D 3.0 4.1 96 MB 105 W Jan 31, 2024[17] US $249
    5700X 3.4 4.6 32 MB 65 W Apr 4, 2022 US $299
    PRO 5845 Sep 2022 OEM
    Ryzen 5 5600X3D 6 (12) 3.3 4.4 96 MB 105 W 1 × 6 Jul 7, 2023
    US Only[18]
    US $229[19]
    5600X Wraith Stealth 3.7 4.6 32 MB 65 W Nov 5, 2020 US $299
    5600 3.5 4.4 Apr 4, 2022 US $199
    PRO 5645 3.7 4.6 Sep 2022 OEM
  • t
  • e
    1. ^ Core Complexes (CCX) × cores per CCX

    Common features of Ryzen 5000 (Cezanne) desktop CPUs:

    Branding and model Cores
    (threads)
    Thermal
    solution
    Clock rate (GHz) L3 cache
    (total)
    TDP Core
    config[i]
    Release
    date
    MSRP
    (USD)
    Base Boost
    Ryzen 7 5700[20] 8 (16) Wraith Stealth 3.7 4.6 16 MB 65 W 1 × 8 Apr 4, 2022 (OEM),
    Dec 21, 2023 (retail)
    $179
    Ryzen 5 5500 6 (12) 3.6 4.2 1 × 6 Apr 4, 2022 $159
    Ryzen 3 5100[21][22][23] 4 (8) 3.8 MB 1 × 4 2023 OEM
  • t
  • e
    1. ^ Core Complexes (CCX) × cores per CCX

    5100, 5500, and 5700 have no ECC support like non-Pro Ryzen 5000 Desktop APUs.

    Common features of Ryzen 5000 workstation CPUs:

    Branding and Model Cores
    (threads)
    Clock rate (GHz) L3 cache
    (total)
    TDP Chiplets Core
    config[i]
    Release
    date
    MSRP
    Base Boost
    Ryzen
    Threadripper
    PRO
    5995WX 64 (128) 2.7 4.5 256 MB 280 W 8 × CCD
    1 × I/OD
    8 × 8 Mar 8, 2022
    (OEM) /
    ?
    (retail)
    OEM /
    US $6500
    5975WX 32 (64) 3.6 128 MB 4 × CCD
    1 × I/OD
    4 × 8 Mar 8, 2022
    (OEM) /
    ?
    (retail)
    OEM /
    US $3300
    5965WX 24 (48) 3.8 4 × 6 Mar 8, 2022
    (OEM) /
    ?
    (retail)
    OEM /
    US $2400
    5955WX 16 (32) 4.0 64 MB 2 × CCD
    1 × I/OD
    2 × 8 Mar 8, 2022 OEM
    5945WX 12 (24) 4.1 2 × 6
  • t
  • e
    1. ^ Core Complexes (CCX) × cores per CCX

    Desktop APUs[edit]

    Cezanne[edit]

    Common features of Ryzen 5000 desktop APUs:

    Branding and model CPU GPU[a] Thermal
    solution
    TDP Release
    date
    MSRP
    Cores
    (threads)
    Clock rate (GHz) L3 cache
    (total)
    Core
    config[i]
    Clock
    (MHz)
    Config[ii] Processing
    power[iii]
    (GFLOPS)
    Base Boost
    Ryzen 7 5700G[b] 8 (16) 3.8 4.6 16 MB 1 × 8 2000 512:32:8
    CU
    2048 Wraith Stealth 65 W Apr 13, 2021 (OEM),
    Aug 5, 2021 (retail)
    US $359
    5700GE[b] 3.2 35 W Apr 13, 2021 OEM
    Ryzen 5 5600GT 6 (12) 3.6 1 × 6 1900 448:28:8
    CU
    1702.4 65 W Jan 31, 2024[24] US $140
    5600G[b] 3.9 4.4 Apr 13, 2021 (OEM),
    Aug 5, 2021 (retail)
    US $259
    5600GE[b] 3.4 35 W Apr 13, 2021 OEM
    5500GT 3.6 65 W Jan 31, 2024[24] US $125
    Ryzen 3 5300G[b] 4 (8) 4.0 4.2 MB 1 × 4 1700 384:24:8
    CU
    1305.6 OEM Apr 13, 2021 OEM
    5300GE[b] 3.6 35 W
  • t
  • e
    1. ^ Core Complexes (CCX) × cores per CCX
  • ^ Unified shaders : texture mapping units : render output units and compute units (CU)
  • ^ Single precision performance is calculated from the base (or boost) core clock speed based on a FMA operation.
    1. ^ All of the iGPUs are branded as AMD Radeon Graphics.
  • ^ a b c d e f Model also available as PRO version as 5350GE,[25] 5350G,[26] 5650GE,[27] 5650G,[28] 5750GE,[29] 5750G,[30] released June 1, 2021.[31]
  • Mobile APUs[edit]

    Cezanne[edit]

    Branding and Model CPU GPU TDP Release
    date
    Cores
    (Threads)
    Clock rate (GHz) L3 cache
    (total)
    Core
    config[i]
    Model Clock
    (GHz)
    Config[ii] Processing
    power
    (GFLOPS)[iii]
    Base Boost
    Ryzen 9 5980HX[32] 8 (16) 3.3 4.8 16 MB 1 × 8 Radeon
    Graphics
    [a]
    2.1 512:32:8
    8 CUs
    2150.4 35–54 W Jan 12, 2021
    5980HS[33] 3.0 35 W
    5900HX[34] 3.3 4.6 35–54 W
    5900HS[35] 3.0 35 W
    Ryzen 7 5800H[36][37] 3.2 4.4 2.0 2048 35–54 W
    5800HS[38] 2.8 35 W
    5800U[note 1][39] 1.9 10–25 W
    Ryzen 5 5600H[40][41] 6 (12) 3.3 4.2 1 × 6 1.8 448:28:8
    7 CUs
    1612.8 35–54 W
    5600HS[42] 3.0 35 W
    5600U[note 1][43] 2.3 10–25 W
    5560U[44] 4.0 MB 1.6 384:24:8
    6 CUs
    1228.8
    Ryzen 3 5400U[note 1][45][46] 4 (8) 2.7 4.1 1 × 4
  • t
  • e
    1. ^ All of the iGPUs are branded as AMD Radeon Graphics.
    1. ^ Core Complexes (CCX) × cores per CCX
  • ^ Unified shaders : texture mapping units : render output units and compute units (CU)
  • ^ Single precision performance is calculated from the base (or boost) core clock speed based on a FMA operation.
    1. ^ a b c d Model also available as PRO version as 5450U,[47] 5650U,[48] 5850U,[49] released on March 16, 2021.

    Barceló[edit]

    Branding and model CPU GPU TDP Release
    date
    Cores
    (Threads)
    Clock rate (GHz) L3 cache
    (total)
    Core
    config[i]
    Model Clock
    (GHz)
    Config[ii] Processing
    power
    (GFLOPS)[iii]
    Base Boost
    Ryzen 7 5825U[note 1][note 2][50] 8 (16) 2.0 4.5 16 MB 1 × 8 Radeon
    Graphics[a]
    2.0 512:32:8
    8CUs
    2048 15 W Jan 4, 2022
    Ryzen 5 5625U[note 1][note 2][51] 6 (12) 2.3 4.3 1 × 6 1.8 448:28:8
    7CUs
    1612.8
    Ryzen 3 5125C[52] 2 (4) 3.0 8 MB 1 × 2 ? 192:12:8
    3 CU
    ? May 5, 2022
  • t
  • e
    1. ^ All of the iGPUs are branded as AMD Radeon Graphics.
    1. ^ Core Complexes (CCX) × cores per CCX
  • ^ Unified shaders : texture mapping units : render output units and compute units (CU)
  • ^ Single precision performance is calculated from the base (or boost) core clock speed based on a FMA operation.
    1. ^ a b c Model also available as Pro version as 5475U,[53] 5675U,[54] 5875U,[55] released on April 19, 2022.
  • ^ a b c Model also available as Chromebook optimized version as 5425C,[56] 5625C,[57] 5825C,[58] released on May 5, 2022.
  • Barceló-R[edit]

    Common features of Ryzen 7030 notebook APUs:

    Branding and Model CPU GPU TDP Release
    date
    Cores
    (threads)
    Clock rate (GHz) L3 cache
    (total)
    Core
    config[a]
    Model Clock
    (GHz)
    Processing
    power[b]
    (GFLOPS)
    Base Boost
    Ryzen 7 (PRO) 7730U 8 (16) 2.0 4.5 16 MB 1 × 8 Vega
    8 CU
    2.0 2048 15 W January 4, 2023
    [59]
    Ryzen 5 (PRO) 7530U 6 (12) 1 × 6 Vega
    7 CU
    1792
    Ryzen 3 (PRO) 7330U 4 (8) 2.3 4.3 8 MB 1 × 4 Vega
    6 CU
    1.8 1382.4
  • t
  • e
    1. ^ Core Complexes (CCX) × cores per CCX
  • ^ Single precision performance is calculated from the base (or boost) core clock speed based on a FMA operation.
  • Embedded CPUs[edit]

    Model Release
    date
    Fab CPU Socket PCIe
    support
    Memory
    support
    TDP
    Cores
    (threads)
    Clock rate (GHz) Cache
    Base Boost L1 L2 L3
    V3C14[60][61] September 27, 2022[62] TSMC
    7FF
    4 (8) 2.3 3.8 32 KB inst.
    32 KB data
    per core
    512 KB
    per core
    8 MB FP7r2 20
    (8+4+4+4)
    PCIe 4.0
    DDR5-4800
    dual-channel
    15 W
    V3C44[60][61] 3.5 3.8 45 W
    V3C16[60][61] 6 (12) 2.0 3.8 16 MB 15 W
    V3C18I[60][61] 8 (16) 1.9 3.8 15 W
    V3C48[60][61] 3.3 3.8 45 W
  • t
  • e
  • Server CPUs[edit]

    The Epyc server line of chips based on Zen 3 is named Milan and is the final generation of chips using the SP3 socket.[6] Epyc Milan was released on March 15, 2021.[63]

    Model Price
    (USD)
    Fab Chiplets Cores
    (threads)
    Core
    config[i]
    Clock rate (GHz) Cache Socket
    &
    Scaling
    TDP
    Base Boost L1 L2 L3
    7773X $8800 TSMC
    7FF
    8 × CCD
    1 × I/OD
    64 (128) 8 × 8 2.20 3.50 32 KB inst.
    32 KB data
    (per core)
    512 KB
    (per core)
    768 MB
    (96 MB per CCX)
    SP3
    (up to) 2P
    280 W
    7763 $7890 2.45 3.40 256 MB
    32 MB per CCX
    280 W
    7713 $7060 2.00 3.675 225 W
    7713P $5010 SP3
    1P
    7663 $6366 56 (112) 8 × 7 2.00 3.50 SP3
    (up to) 2P
    240 W
    7663P $3139 SP3
    1P
    7643 $4995 48 (96) 8 × 6 2.30 3.60 SP3
    (up to) 2P
    225 W
    7643P $2722 SP3
    1P
    7573X $5590 32 (64) 8 × 4 2.80 3.60 768 MB
    (96 MB per CCX)
    SP3
    (up to) 2P
    280 W
    75F3 $4860 2.95 4.00 256 MB
    (32 MB per CCX)
    7543 $3761 2.80 3.70 225 W
    7543P $2730 256 MB
    (32 MB per CCX)
    SP3
    1P
    7513 $2840 2.60 3.65 128 MB
    (16 MB per CCX)
    SP3
    (up to) 2P
    200 W
    7453 $1570 4 × CCD
    1 × I/OD
    28 (56) 4 × 7 2.75 3.45 64 MB
    (16 MB per CCX)
    225 W
    7473X $3900 8 × CCD
    1 × I/OD
    24 (48) 8 × 3 2.80 3.70 768 MB
    (96 MB per CCX)
    240 W
    74F3 $2900 3.20 4.00 256 MB
    (32 MB per CCX)
    7443 $2010 4 × CCD
    1 × I/OD
    4 × 6 2.85 4.00 128 MB
    (32 MB per CCX)
    200 W
    7443P $1337 SP3
    1P
    7413 $1825 2.65 3.60 SP3
    (up to) 2P
    180 W
    7373X $4185 8 × CCD
    1 × I/OD
    16 (32) 8 × 2 3.05 3.80 768 MB
    (96 MB per CCX)
    240 W
    73F3 $3521 3.50 4.00 256 MB
    (32 MB per CCX)
    7343 $1565 4 × CCD
    1 × I/OD
    4 × 4 3.20 3.90 128 MB
    (32 MB per CCX)
    190 W
    7313 $1083 3.00 3.70 155 W
    7313P $913 SP3
    1P
    7303 $604 2 × CCD
    1 × I/OD
    2 x 8 2.40 3.40 64 MB
    (32 MB per CCX)
    SP3
    (up to) 2P
    130 W
    7303P $594 SP3
    1P
    72F3 $2468 8 × CCD
    1 × I/OD
    8 (16) 8 × 1 3.70 4.10 256 MB
    (32 MB per CCX)
    SP3
    (up to) 2P
    180 W
    7203 $348 2 × CCD
    1 × I/OD
    2 x 4 2.80 3.40 64 MB
    (32 MB per CCX)
    120 W
    7203P $338 SP3

    1P

  • t
  • e
    1. ^ Core Complexes (CCX) × cores per CCX

    Zen 3+[edit]

    AMD Zen 3+
    General information
    LaunchedApril 1, 2022; 2 years ago (April 1, 2022)
    Designed byAMD
    Common manufacturer
    CPUID codeFamily 19h
    Cache
    L1 cache64 KB (per core)
    L2 cache512 KB (per core)
    L3 cacheUp to 16 MB
    Architecture and classification
    Technology nodeTSMC N6
    Instruction setAMD64 (x86-64)
    Physical specifications
    Cores
    • 4 to 8
    Package
      • Package FP7
    • Package FP7r2
    Products, models, variants
    Product code names
    • Thin & Light Mobile

      • Rembrandt
  • Rembrandt-R

  • High-End Mobile

    • Rembrandt
    • Rembrandt-R

  • History
    PredecessorZen 3
    SuccessorZen 4
    Support status
    Supported

    Zen 3+ is the codename for a refresh of the Zen 3 microarchitecture, which focuses on power efficiency improvements. It was released in April 2022 with the Ryzen 6000 series of mobile processors.

    Features and improvements[edit]

    Zen 3+ has 50 new or enhanced power management features over Zen 3, and also provides an adaptive power management framework, as well as new deep sleep states. Altogether, this brings improvements to efficiency both during idle, and when under load, with up to 30% performance-per-watt increase over Zen 3, as well as longer battery life.[64][65]

    IPC is identical to that of Zen 3; the performance improvements of Ryzen 6000 over Ryzen 5000 mobile processors stem from it having a higher efficiency (hence more performance in power-constrained form factors like laptops), as well as the increased clock speeds from being built on the smaller TSMC N6 node.[66]

    The Rembrandt implementation of Zen 3+ also has support for DDR5 and LPDDR5 memory.

    Products[edit]

    Rembrandt[edit]

    On April 1, 2022, AMD released the Ryzen 6000 series of mobile APUs, codenamed Rembrandt. It introduces PCIe 4.0 and DDR5/LPDDR5 for the first time in an APU for the laptop and also introduced RDNA2 integrated graphics to the PC. It is built on TSMC's 6 nm node.[8]

    Common features of Ryzen 6000 notebook APUs:

    Branding and model CPU GPU TDP Release
    date
    Cores
    (threads)
    Clock (GHz) L3 cache
    (total)
    Core
    config[i]
    Model Clock
    (GHz)
    Config[ii] Processing
    power
    (GFLOPS)[iii]
    Base Boost
    Ryzen 9 6980HX 8 (16) 3.3 5.0 16 MB 1 × 8 680M 2.4 768:48:8
    12 CUs
    3686.4 45 W Jan 4, 2022
    [67]
    6980HS 35 W
    6900HX[a] 4.9 45 W
    6900HS[a] 35 W
    Ryzen 7 6800H[a] 3.2 4.7 2.2 3379.2 45 W
    6800HS[a] 35 W
    6800U[a] 2.7 15–28 W
    Ryzen 5 6600H[a] 6 (12) 3.3 4.5 1 × 6 660M 1.9 384:24:8
    6 CUs
    1459.2 45 W
    6600HS[a] 35 W
    6600U[a] 2.9 15–28 W
  • t
  • e
    1. ^ Core Complexes (CCX) × cores per CCX
  • ^ Unified shaders : texture mapping units : render output units and compute units (CU)
  • ^ Single precision performance is calculated from the base (or boost) core clock speed based on a FMA operation.
    1. ^ a b c d e f g h Model also available as PRO version (6650U[68], 6650H[69], 6650HS[70], 6850U[71], 6850H[72], 6850HS[73], 6950H[74], 6950HS[75]), released on April 19, 2022.

    Rembrandt-R[edit]

    Rembrandt-R is the codename for a refresh of Rembrandt codenamed processors, released as the Ryzen 7035 series of mobile APUs in January 2023.

    Common features of Ryzen 7035 notebook APUs:

    Branding and model CPU GPU TDP Release
    date[76]
    Cores
    (threads)
    Clock (GHz) L3 cache
    (total)
    Core
    config[a]
    Model Clock
    (GHz)
    Processing
    power[b]
    (GFLOPS)
    Base Boost
    Ryzen 7 7735HS 8 (16) 3.2 4.75 16 MB 1 × 8 680M
    12 CU
    2.2 3379.2 35–54 W April 30, 2023
    7735H
    7736U 2.7 4.7 15–28 W January 4, 2023
    7735U 4.75 15–30 W
    7435HS 3.1 4.5 35–54 W 2024[77]
    7435H
    Ryzen 5 7535HS 6 (12) 3.3 4.55 1 × 6 660M
    6 CU
    1.9 1459.2 April 30, 2023
    7535H
    7535U 2.9 15–30 W January 4, 2023
    7235HS 4 (8) 3.2 4.2 MB 1 × 4 35–53 W 2024[78]
    7235H
    Ryzen 3 7335U 3.0 4.3 660M
    4 CU
    1.8 921.6 15–30 W January 4, 2023
  • t
  • e
    1. ^ Core Complexes (CCX) × cores per CCX
  • ^ Single precision performance is calculated from the base (or boost) core clock speed based on a FMA operation.
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