IT House December 16 news, AMD is expected to launch the Ryzen Ryzen 6000 series CPU in 2022, is expected to support DDR5 memory for the first time. According to foreign media notebookcheck reports, a mysterious processor with an unknown model appeared on the BAPCo CrossMark running sub-website.
The model number of this processor is displayed as "AMD Eng Sample: 100-000000560-40_Y" and is an engineered version. The processor has 8 cores, 16 threads, and the base frequency is 4GHz. The sub-platform uses an ASUS motherboard called the M3402RA, which is equipped with 16GB of dual-channel memory at a frequency of 4800MHz, which is expected to be DDR5 memory.

Based on the previously leaked roadmap, the AMD Ryzen™ 6000 Series will feature the Zen 3+ architecture, code-named Rembrandt "Rembrandt." The Ryzen™ 7000 series will feature the Zen 4 architecture, code-named Raphael "Raphael". Both generations of processors will support DDR5 memory, but support for PCIe 5.0 is unknown.
IT Home learned that AMD's processor scored 1426 points on CrossMark, which is at the same level as the AMD R7 5800H and Intel i7-10870H. It should be noted that the processor is not a true official version, so the running score is for reference only.