First Picasso APU benchmark to replace current AMD Ryzen APUs in 2019

Filtered the first benchmark of the next AMD Picasso APUs, apparently based on Zen 2 as AMD Ryzen Matisse.
AMD Ryzen second-generation processors are proving to be an excellent solution and Raven Ridge APUs offer a great alternative for inbound gaming as they integrate dedicated graphics that work better than Intel solutions. The company is already working on the next generation of APUs, which will arrive in 2019 and bear the codename Picasso. These were initially displayed in the user benchmark under ID 15D8.

AMD Picasso, the new AMD Ryzen APUs will arrive in 2019

The film with the solutions from 2019 was presented about ten months ago. Next, the Picasso APUs will arrive first, which would be based on Ryzen at 12nm, which would improve performance and with Vega graphics, perhaps even though we have no data. Then we will see how Matisse, the processors based on the Zen 2 architecture, which will be based on 7nm lithography, will arrive.

Picasso becomes reality, especially after the first user benchmark with the 15D8 identifier has been filtered out. No performance data were given, but the filtration is still very real. Note that the current Raven Ridge is called 15DDDDD.

The basis for the Picasso processors will be Raven Ridge, although it is possible to switch to 12nm Zen to improve the operating frequency and performance of the processors. Navi will be a graphical architecture for the input area, but it doesn’t seem feasible to integrate it into an APU first.

We’ll be careful and wait to guess the performance, but it’s not too hard to beat Intel processors with integrated graphics that won’t move the Minesweeper.