A new AMD engineering sample processor has surfaced in the Geekbench benchmark database, offering an early glimpse at what may be part of the company’s next-generation Zen 6 mobile processor lineup.
While it's premature to draw any real conclusions (particularly performance), there are some interesting details in the listing.
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