AMD revealed its next-generation desktop chips – CEO Lisa Su announced that its Ryzen 7000 chips, using the company’s upcoming Zen 4 architecture and built on a new 5nm process, will be launching in the second half of 2022. The next-gen chips will also bring a new AM5 socket, plus AMD will switch to an LGA design.
AMD also revealed its powerful new Ryzen 5000 mobile processors and Radeon RX 6000M graphics. The company decided to focus on flagship laptop graphics, plus energy-efficient versions for new beast mobile solutions.
The company said the Radeon RX 6000S series was built on TSMC’s 6nm process and designed for extreme power efficiency. The new solutions are said to fit into laptops that are 20 percent thinner than before.
AMD promised to launch three new Radeon RX 6000S models: Radeon RX 6800S for 100-plus frames per second at maximum graphics settings, Radeon RX 6700S aims for 100-plus FPS with high graphics settings, and finally cheaper Radeon RX 6600S for 80fps at similarly high settings. The new GPUs are said to bring clock speed differences and optimized power gating/targeting technologies for energy efficiency.
The company also shared a look at three new top Radeon RX 6000M solutions. The flagship is the new Radeon RX 6850M XT that features up to 7 percent faster GPU speeds and 14 percent faster memory speeds than the previous top AMD solution. The team will also ship new Radeon RX 6650M and 6650M XT GPUs that, according to AMD, can be up to 20 percent faster than existing Radeon RX 6600M chips.
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