AMD announces Radeon 7000 mobile series with RDNA3

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The Radeon RX 7600M and RX 7600S are AMD's first mobile discrete GPUs, and they are based on the company's newest graphics architecture, RDNA3. 



AMD claims that their newest and fastest GPU will be even faster than Nvidia's GeForce RTX 3060 GPU for desktop computers. Unlike most comparisons, which focus on mobile GPU constraints, this one uses a desktop SKU with a nominal TDP of 170W as the basis for comparison.

Despite being based on the newest architecture, AMD opted to create these GPUs on a single 6 nm die, incorporating many of the power-management features found in the Ryzen 6000-series "Rembrandt" processors. These GPUs' unnamed silicon base incorporates 32 RDNA3 compute units (2,048 stream processors), updated dual instruction-issue rate SIMD components, 2nd generation Ray Accelerators, and AI acceleration. The chip can access memory at speeds of up to 18 Gbps via a 128-bit GDDR6 interface.

There are two models in the Ryzen 7600M lineup: the high-end RX 7600M XT (with 32 CU) and the more affordable RX 7600M (with 28 CU). Each one features a 128-bit memory interface and 8 GB of GDDR6 memory. Memory clock speeds on the RX 7600M XT are 18 Gbps, while those on the RX 7600M are 16 Gbps. Power requirements for the RX 7600M are 50 W to 90 W, while those for the RX 7600M XT are 75 W to 120 W. RX 7600M XT and RX 7600M, the RX 7700S and RX 7600S have reduced power consumption (up to 100 W for the RX 7700S, and up to 75 W for the RX 7600S). Display and media acceleration engines on both GPUs have been updated, allowing for support of QHD+ displays at refresh rates of up to 240 hertz. The RX 7600M XT would be more powerful than the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 12 GB found in desktop computers.The AMD Ryzen 7000 and Radeon 7000 configuration will be featured in four different laptop designs, the company has confirmed. If all goes according to plan, these AMD Advantage Edition laptops will be among the first RDNA3 laptops to ship in February.


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