The “Renoir” iGPU options the SIMD parts of “Vega,” however with the display- and multimedia-engines of “Navi.” The iGPU apparently maxes out on Eight NGCUs on “Renoir,” amounting to 512 stream processors. Increased iGPU engine clocks try to make up the CU deficit in comparison with the previous-generation “Picasso” (Eight vs. 11). The CPU options 512 KB of L2 cache per core, and eight MB of shared L3 cache (four MB per CCX). An AoTS run through which the processor is paired with a Radeon RX 5700 XT graphics card surfaced on social media. Bringing “Renoir” to the desktop platform at costs aggressive with Intel’s 10th technology Core i3 via Core i7 will likely be crucial for AMD, because it nullifies a key benefit Intel has – built-in graphics, so the processors may make it to the overwhelming majority of non-gaming builds with excessive CPU efficiency demand.