Doesn't seem much faster than the 680M test he did with the 6800H. The only common game with the same settings in the two videos is Fortnite, and even though the map is different, the 780M and 680M deliver similar FPS.
Hence my bold text mentioning how there's loads of software (and the possible DDR5-5600 hardware) faults with this early preview. Not really worth basing much off of these numbers. We need post gold drivers/BIOS ones.
Ryzen chips in laptops and affordable don't fit together in one sentence anymore since Rembrandt/Zen 3+.
Seem the common denominator is DDR5 to me, but I may be wrong.
Videocardz also mentioned some variant of Asus ROG ALLY has a weaker APU, 6C12T + 4CU.
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I wonder who would want to buy that for a gaming handheld. It will be weaker than Steam Deck.
I think it's a reporting error. The s/w also reports the 8C/16T APU having 6 CU. Maybe they are reporting WGP instead of CU?
Yep. It's pretty obvious 6 core Phoenix/Ryzen Z1 are based around R5 7640U/HS, which have 8CUs not 4 (2 more than 6-core Rembrandt/Rembrandt-R)
Fantasy rumor. Strix Zen 5 APU with up to 40 CUs:
AMD Zen5 mobile lineup leaks out: Strix Point, Strix Halo/Starlak and Fire Range Moore’s Law is Dead has shared some new information on the upcoming AMD Zen5 architecture, possibly the first and biggest leak on the architecture thus far. In this case, we are getting some actual leak, so the...
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Wrong threat indeed but there is a component that is valid to this thread, there may be a
Phoenix refresh or successor coming Q1 next year, and surprisingly it's not called Phoenix-R, it's called
Hawk Point, implying bigger changes than just clock refinement. Obviously still based on Zen4 and standard RDNA3.
Edit: Later in the slides/leaks he posts, they claim RDNA3+ for Hawk Point. So it's further clock tuned N4 Phoenix + swapped out RDNA3 for RDNA3 WGPs/graphics subsystem? Huh...