Twitter user Tum_Apisak spotted the AMD Ryzen 3 7320U processor on UserBenchmark. According to the database, this unannounced chip combines the FT6 socket with 4 cores and 8 threads, suggesting it’s the Mendocino laptop chip that AMD announced during the Computex trade show.
The 7320U has a base clock speed of 2.4 GHz, boosting to 4.1 GHz on average. The exact specifications of the integrated 1002 0123 GPU are not discussed, but at least it is clear that this solution is not for gaming: the Radeon GPU achieves a 3D score of 5.63% compared to the RTX 2060 Super (100%).
Mendocino’s igpu is said to contain only two compute units, one quarter of the Van Gogh apu used on the Steam Deck.
If it’s actually a Mendocino APU, the 7320U uses Zen 2 processor cores and an RDNA 2 igpu. In their own words, Team red opts for a combination of the legacy Zen 2 architecture and TSMC’s 6nm process to be able to offer budget laptops with a modest price tag (400 to 700 euros). This product line is expected in the fourth quarter of this year.
Sources: UserBenchmark, Tum_Apisak (Twitter)video card
Source: Hardware Info
