AMD’s new Ryzen-series processors for laptops have received a good response. Following this, the company now seems to be getting ready to launch a smartphone chipset under the same lineup.

As per the reports, the company is working on Ryzen C7 chipset for smartphones that include two Gaugin Pro cores based on ARM’s recently announced Cortex X1 cores running at 3GHz. It is paired with two cores based on the Cortex A78 running at 2.6 GHz, and four low-power cores based on the Cortex A55 running at 2 GHz.

AMD Ryzen C7 Leak

It is said to have the elusive RDNA-based smartphone graphics solution that AMD and Samsung partnered for last year. As per the leak, the GPU is about 45 percent faster than the Adreno 650 used in SD865. Further, the chipset is said to have support for LPDDR5 RAM and 2K displays at a 144Hz refresh rate.

The chipset is said to have been built by TSMC, the world’s leading contract chipset manufacturer, using a 5nm process node. It also comes with support for 5G along with the integration of Mediatek 5G UltraSave Modem.

However, we’d advise you to take this information with a pinch of salt. As the leaked image has several misspells and inconsistencies in branding of names, it’s likely to be fake. If it turns out to be true, then it’ll be interesting to see AMD compete against the likes of Qualcomm and MediaTek for the market share. It could also help the company bring in more revenue.

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