An unknown AMD Ryzen 6000 series processor, likely the the Ryzen 3 6400 or Ryzen 3 6300, has been benchmarked on Geekbench. In the CPU benchmark, it scored 1,321 and 4,261 in the single and multi-core tests. Its RDNA2 iGPU pushed its OpenCL benchmark score to 13,755. https://www.notebookcheck.net/Mystery-four-core-eight-thread-AMD-Rembrandt-processor-makes-Geekbench-debut.637293.0.html
What's the speculation on the CU count?
Almost any 6400U could have been a 6600U, so meh. Put nerfed Mendocino down there instead.
6CU, it shows '3 Compute Units', but rDNA2 has 'Dual-CU's', so 6. The Rembrandt can only have 6 or 12 CU's due of the design. 2 Groups of CU's.
"Uses an upgraded zen 3 core"
AMD makes me nuts with reusing old cores/node processes from prior gens by calling it a new product.
Just like the 34xx laptop cpus that are just old 2000 series cores. Or using 12/14nm parts with 7nm naming.
Seems deceitful.