Ryzen 3000 Picasso Desktop APU Features Revealed

AMD will soon introduce Ryzen 3000 processors, and it should not only be 7nm processors Matisse based on Zen 2, but also 12nm Picasso APUs based on Zen+ and Vega. And just the characteristics of the latter were published yesterday by a well-known source of leaks with the pseudonym Tum Apisak.

Ryzen 3000 Picasso Desktop APU Features Revealed

So, as in the current generation of Ryzen APUs, AMD has prepared only two Ryzen 3000 APU models. The youngest of them will be the Ryzen 3 3200G processor, which has four Zen + cores and four threads. It is reported that its base clock frequency will be 3,6 GHz, while the maximum frequency in Turbo mode will reach 4,0 GHz. For comparison, the current counterpart in the face of the Ryzen 3 2200G operates at significantly lower frequencies of 3,5 / 3,7 GHz.

In turn, the older model Ryzen 5 3400G will receive four Zen + cores with eight threads. The base frequency of this chip will be 3,7 GHz, and in Turbo mode it will be able to conquer 4,2 GHz. Again, for comparison, the Ryzen 5 2400G clocks at 3,6/3,9 GHz. It turns out that AMD has increased the maximum frequencies of its new APUs by 300 MHz, which, coupled with other improvements to the Zen + cores, should bring quite a noticeable performance boost.


Ryzen 3000 Picasso Desktop APU Features Revealed

As for the integrated graphics, it has not changed here. The younger Ryzen 3 3200G will have an integrated Vega 8 GPU with 512 stream processors, while the older Ryzen 5 3400G will have Vega 11 graphics with 704 stream processors. Perhaps, in comparison with the current models, the new products will have slightly increased frequencies of the integrated GPUs, but it is hardly worth counting on a significant increase. Although due to solder usage overclocking potential may increase.

Presumably, AMD will introduce a new generation of APUs later this month along with traditional Ryzen 3000 processors.



Source: 3dnews.ru

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