Think about it. The twitter message is dated from 6th December, when the AMD graphics licensing deal was lifted and floated around in many news. So this is just based on the licensing deal, means there is no confirmation for an Intel chip with AMD graphics. You may be wasn't aware that Intel had previously such a deal with Nvidia, do you see Intel CPUs with Nvidia graphics build in somewhere? The credibility of this magazine is very low therefore, they are just trolling around and the people buy it. They also denied the 5 Ghz air message, it was just another trolling.
I am aware of the nV-Intel deal. I am also aware Intel has moved away from nV and is now licensing AMD's graphics, whether to continue improving their own or outright start using AMD's. RTG is now a somewhat separate entity from AMD, they're marketed without AMD in the name now. (They should just bring back ATI while we're at it...) They're free to do whatever they want with their IP as long as it brings them some $$$.
Remember this? Therefore I don't discard AMD partnering up with nV to sell Ryzen + NV GPU combos sometime in the future, at least until Vega comes.
Where have they denied the 5GHz message? You don't publish a few thousand magazines and an online version of it, with the binary string, only to deny it later. That's nonsense.
Besides, we don't know the specifics of the 5GHz on air thing. It could mean KBL like stability at 5GHz on air, or just a 5GHz validation, or single core turbo eating up all 95W TDP at 5GHz, etc. If anything it assures that Zen isn't clock capped.
On the credibility part..
Surely that the guy who is behind CPUZ and Memtest86+ (that he designed using Memtest86 as basis) is someone who s credibility can be questionned by whoever post on any forum, that being said he knows insiders within both Intel and AMD and it is clearly stated on the articles of the last edition...
This, and
this a while ago.
Yeah. They're more credible than wccfcrap and whatever other clickbait crap you get to find on the internet. You'd better start taking what they say with a little more than skepticism. CES is only a week away, we'll see what's up.