AMD‘s just released its new Ryzen 6000 “Rembrandt” mobile processors, first announced at CES 2022. These new CPUs use the upgraded Zen3+ architecture for improved efficiency and are compatible with the latest technologies like DDR5 memory, USB 4.0, and PCIe 4.0.

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What’s Zen3+ all about?

The Zen3+ shifts from the 7nm process used in the Ryzen 5000 CPUs to the new 6nm process. This change comes as a result of the new extreme ultraviolet (EUV) lithography manufacturing technique, and it reduces the chip’s size and manufacturing costs. Despite its smaller size, 6nm chips pack up to 13.1 billion transistors compared to the 10.7 billion on the Ryzen 5000 Series.

One of the most significant benefits of the new manufacturing process is improved efficiency. A smaller chip with more transistors can deliver better performance and efficiency than larger ones using the same amount of power. AMD claims up to 30% better power and efficiency improvements from the new CPUs, but it might be better to wait for independent testing to verify the information.

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