Based on the most recent architecture, AMD is introducing four new Radeon 7000 graphics cards with up to 32 compute units for mobile. The first RDNA3 GPU based on 6nm manufacturing technology is now available for laptops as per today’s release. The Navi 33 GPU is a small 204 mm2 CPU with integrated AV1 video encoding and decoding features.
Additionally, AMD updated its Radeon 6000 product line with three 50-80W SKUs based on the RDNA2 architecture. All three of them have 4GB of G6 64-bit RAM, so this is unquestionably an entry-level upgrade.
AMD Radeon RX 7600M XT is currently the most powerful RDNA3 mobile GPU. This CPU operates within the range of 75 to 100W TDP and features 32 Compute Units, resulting in 2048 Shader Processors. With a 128-bit interface, the GPU can only use 8GB of GDDR6 memory. In addition to that, it has support for 32 MB of Infinity Cache.
The memory and cache configurations of RX 7600M, RX 7700S, and RX 600S GPUs are identical. The main distinction is that the 7600M and 7600S have 28 compute units and are limited to 90W or 75W of power consumption, respectively.
AMD claims that the fastest GPU revealed today will be faster than the desktop GeForce RTX 3060 GPU. This comparison is particularly intriguing because it does not include mobile GPU restrictions but rather a desktop SKU with a nominal TDP of 170W.
AMD confirms the inclusion of AMD Ryzen 7000/Radeon 7000 configurations in four laptop designs. These are AMD Advantage Edition laptops, which will be among the first RDNA3 laptops to launch in Feb if all goes as planned.
Via TechPowerUp