At least four lines
As you know, early next year, AMD will release Ryzen 5000 mobile processors, which will include the Cezanne-U and Cezanne-H models on the Zen 3 architecture and Lucienne-U on the Zen 2 architecture. At the same time, they will all receive GPUs based on the same Vega architecture. …
AMD has big plans for the mobile segment in 2022. Details on many different Ryzen APUs have emerged
When to expect new graphics cores? According to early and recent data, in 2022. Then in this segment should come out APU Rembrandt-H and Rembrandt-U. They will be based on the Zen 3+ architecture, and the graphics cores will belong to the Navi 2 generation, that is, they will be based on the current RDNA2 architecture. Considering how much rustle the Radeon RX 6000 cards have made, these must be very curious processors.
The source also says that the TDP of the new APUs will not change: 45 W for high-performance solutions and 15 W for energy-efficient solutions, but we know that these values have long been rather arbitrary. Interestingly, such APUs will allegedly be produced using the 6 nm process technology, not 5 nm. But it is unclear if the same will apply to the desktop Ryzen 6000. In addition, the new mobile APUs will receive support for DDR5 / LPDDR5.
Also in 2022, mobile 15-watt Barcelo-U seven-nanometer processors with Zen 3 and Vega architectures are expected. Presumably, they will exist within the Ryzen 6000U line next to Rembrandt-U, that is, the situation with a pair of Cezanne-U and Lucienne-U will repeat.
The DragonCrest line of processors will include 9W TDP solutions. These APUs will receive Zen 2 and RDNA2 architectures, will be manufactured on a 7nm process technology and, presumably, will replace the solutions of the Van Gogh line.
Hybrid processors Pollock will stand out with a fairly old 14-nanometer process technology but at the same time low power consumption (TDP 4.5 W). They will also receive a Vega GPU, and the processor cores will be based on the first Zen architecture. Presumably, such APUs will compete with Intel’s “atomic” CPUs. Such processors, by the way, should come out in 2021.