It’s recently been rumoured that AMD would be bringing its impressive RDNA 2 GPU architecture onto its desktop Ryzen CPUs. Now, that theorem seems to have gained traction. Recently leaked documents maliciously attained from Gigabyte suggest dedicated on-chip graphics will arrive with the Zen 4 architecture.
The document published by Chips and Cheese (via Videocardz) covers all sorts of technical details about upcoming processors on the AM5 desktop socket, including USB support, PCIe lanes, DDR5 channels and more. The most notable feature listed within the document, however, is within the “on-chip graphics” category.
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