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AMD extends the range of its mobile APUs

AMD said at Computex that it will launch its entry-level Ryzen and Athlon 7000 series APU mobile processors, code-named Mendocino, manufactured on TSMC’s 6 nm process. The highest version of Mendocino will have four Zen 2 cores with eight threads. The APU is targeted at Chromebooks and low-end Windows NBs. The GPU in the Ryzen 3 7420U APU will be ...

Jon Peddie

AMD said at Computex that it will launch its entry-level Ryzen and Athlon 7000 series APU mobile processors, code-named Mendocino, manufactured on TSMC’s 6 nm process. The highest version of Mendocino will have four Zen 2 cores with eight threads. The APU is targeted at Chromebooks and low-end Windows NBs. The GPU in the Ryzen 3 7420U APU will be featuring a Navi2 workgroup processor (WGP), which has two CUs of RDNA 2 graphics. The GPU can drive four displays and has hardware decoding for AV1 and VP9 video in. Mendocino-based devices appear in Windows and Chrome OS devices in
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