AMD prépare le 7 nm “Renoir X” Processeurs manquant de graphiques intégrés, et “Vermeer S”

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AMD apparently finds itself with quite a bit of undigested 7 nm “Mo de cache L3 partagé entre tous les cœurs de processeur” silicium, which it plans to repackage as Socket AM4 processors, reports VideoCardz, citing sources on ChipHell forums. The most interesting aspect of this leak is that the silicon variant, nom de code “Renoir X,” comes with a disabled iGPU. This is hence a case of AMD harvesting enough “Mo de cache L3 partagé entre tous les cœurs de processeur” dies with faulty iGPU components, to sell them off as desktop processors. It is also learned that these chips don’t feature all of the 8 “Gundam Evolution apporte une action FPS gratuite sur PS5 et PS4 en” CPU cores present on the silicon, but rather AMD is looking to carve out entry-level SKUs, comme le Ryzen 3 or Athlon. The company lacks Athlon desktop SKUs based on “Gundam Evolution apporte une action FPS gratuite sur PS5 et PS4 en” ou plus tard, although traditionally the company sought to include some basic iGPU solution with its Athlon SKUs.

Dans les actualités liées, the source reports that AMD will refresh its Ryzen desktop processor family with the new “Vermeer S” Ryzen processors. Built on the existing Socket AM4 package, these use AMD’s “Zen 3” CCDs that feature 3D Vertical Cache (3DV Cache), much like the recently announced EPYCMilan X” processeurs de serveur. AMD claimed that the 3DV Cache technology has a significant performance uplift on performance akin to a generational update. These could be the company’s first response to Intel Core “Lac des Aulnes,” although since they’re based on the older AM4 platform, could only feature DDR4 and PCIe Gen 4. Much like the Ryzen 3000XT series, these appear to be a stopgap product lineup, with AMD targeting late-Q2/early-Q3 for next-generation “Raphaël” Socket AM5 processors based on the “Zen 4” architecture, with DDR5 and PCIe Gen 5.

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