AMD will officially release the Ryzen 6000 series mobile platform (codenamed Rembrandt) at next week's CES 2022 conference, including the Ryzen™ 6000H of the gamebook and the Ryzen 6000U of the gamebook, the former receiving more attention and more exposure.
Now, the VC has exposed the first physical photo of the Ryzen 6000H, which is the motherboard from the alien m17 R5 game book, and the smaller chip on the right is the Ryzen 6000H.

The specific model is the flagship Ryzen™ 9 6980HX, 8 cores and 16 threads, the acceleration frequency reaches 5GHz for the first time in the Zen family, and the thermal design power consumption is 45W+.
This notebook also belongs to the AMD Advantage Platform, which is also known as the fastest game book under the platform.
It also has the Ryzen 9 6900HX with a 100MHz reduction in acceleration and the Ryzen 9 6800H with an acceleration frequency of 4.7GHz.
The Ryzen 6000H series will switch to the FP7 package, but the size is exactly the same as the current FP6, so it can be roughly calculated by comparison that the core area of the Ryzen 6000H is about 206-208 square millimeters, which is a little smaller.
At the same time, the core architecture layout diagram of the Ryzen™ 6000H has also been exposed, and it can be seen that the CPU is still zen3 architecture, not the legendary Zen3+, up to 8 cores, 16MB of three-level cache (all-in-one).
The GPU is the RDNA2 Navi architecture, up to 6 WGP (workgroup), possibly 12 computing units, 768 stream processors, said to be named Radeon 680M.
This time finally support PCIe 4.0, where one x8 to the discrete graphics card, three x4 to the peripherals, the game performance will no longer be dragged down.
There's also DDR5 memory, two USB4s, two SUB 3.1s, four USB 2.0s, dual Gigabit NICs (Linux only), and an audio-audio coprocessor.
Asus, Lenovo, and Dell (Alien) will be the first to release the Ryzen 6000H series of game books.