We now have our first look at what AMD's Zen 4 Raphael-based processors could look like. The AMD Ryzen 7000 series of CPUs are tipped to support DDR5 RAM, feature 28 PCIe 4.0 lanes and a TDP of 120W (170W for some models). Rumours suggest that AMD is slated to launch these processors sometime in late 2022
https://www.notebookcheck.net/New-leak-envisions-what-the-AM5-socket-could-look-like-and-highlights-key-AMD-Ryzen-7000-Raphael-specs.541043.0.html
late 2022, more reason to release Rembrandt the end of this year, even Rapahel is an APU, Phoenix has no sense
Will they support Thunderbolt? Even as an option that manufacturers can choose?
Quote from: Betonhaus on May 25, 2021, 20:58:38
Will they support Thunderbolt?
More likely USB 4.0 (which in some ways is a USB standardized version of thunderbolt)