News AMD lists three new Ryzen Zen 3+ processors — without integrated graphics

AMD has listed three new Ryzen 7030 Series "Rembrandt" Zen 3+ CPUs with their iGPUs disabled: the Ryzen 5 7235H, Ryzen 5 7235HS, and Ryzen 7 7435H.

Just to avoid any confusion and make it a bit more clear, these are actually "refresh" chips, based on the "Rembrandt-R" silicon, branded as 7035 series. R for refresh. Not 7030 actually.

The original "Rembrandt" silicon featured the Ryzen 6000 Mobile series. https://www.cpu-world.com/Cores/Rembrandt.html

This was done when AMD went for a new naming scheme for it's processors starting with the 7000 series. So these chips based on Rembrandt-R are the new Ryzen 7035 notebook APUs.

BTW, I think AMD's official pages still list these processors as iGPU enabled, 'Integrated Graphics as Yes'. I checked them all. Of course this could be an errata.

https://www.amd.com/en/product/14311

https://www.amd.com/en/product/14316

https://www.amd.com/en/product/14306
 
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What a weird product.
I have never seen a mini-PC that doesn't have some sort of iGPU on it, even if it has a dGPU.
Like it doesn't even have one of those seriously cut down 2CU or 16EU graphics on it?

As for using this in a gaming laptop... I guess that is one way to cut costs.

It's highly likely AMD will bundle it with its Navi 24 based mobile GPUs.
I know AV1 hardware decode isn't a make-or-break feature, but that seems like a really bad match up.
 
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Confusion.

Errata on AMD's product page is still listed IMO?, or these new procs now support both integrated and discrete graphics, hehe. 🤓

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I know crossfire is supposed to be dead end technology, but you would think AMD would reimplement this in systems that have APU's for general work and then a bigGPU for gaming who can control/offload some work to the littleGPU for a performance boost without the application knowing about it , it's a win for all, keep the bigGPU idling with it's heat and power usage down while the littleGPU does the work and maybe even accessing the bigGPU memory pool?

Can I TM littleGPU and bigGPU 😉
 
There's bound to be some kind of error in this data still.

Zen 3 has 64 kB of L1 cache per core, but the listing shows total 384 kB. Either the reported cache amount is wrong, or these Ryzen 5 parts have the customary 6 cores instead of the listed 4.
 
...... though an earlier listing mistake showing iGPU support has been fixed.

No. It was never fixed. Not sure from where did the author get this info in the first place though.