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Title: Official AMD Ryzen 6000 benchmark results point towards significant CPU and iGPU performance improvements
Post by: Redaktion on January 05, 2022, 18:13:51
AMD has shared official benchmark results for the Ryzen 6000 series, focussed mainly on the Ryzen 7 6800U and its Radeon 680M iGPU. Unsurprisingly, AMD has made gains with its Zen 3+ architecture compared to Zen 3. iGPU performance improvements set against the Intel Iris Xe Graphics G7 and NVIDIA GeForce MX450 and look even more impressive, though.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Official-AMD-Ryzen-6000-benchmark-results-point-towards-significant-CPU-and-iGPU-performance-improvements.590183.0.html
Title: Re: Official AMD Ryzen 6000 benchmark results point towards significant CPU and iGPU performance imp
Post by: Dharan on January 06, 2022, 12:59:40
Intel will struggle to match the efficiency of these chips with their Alder Lake... good going AMD... amazed by the ability to hit 5 ghz within 45 watts TDP...
Title: Re: Official AMD Ryzen 6000 benchmark results point towards significant CPU and iGPU performance imp
Post by: betterWaitAFewMonths on January 14, 2022, 21:44:32
Current AMD notebooks: Vega iGPU.
Upcoming AMD notebooks: RDNA2 iGPU (two times faster than previous Vega generation).
If u are someone who wants a notebook with only a iGPU, then wait a few months for these new notebooks, they will have a new iGPU with RDNA2 graphics generation and be roughly two times faster than current Vega notebook generation.
Title: Re: Official AMD Ryzen 6000 benchmark results point towards significant CPU and iGPU performance imp
Post by: fmcjw on February 17, 2022, 17:24:47
Someone didn't get the memo: AMD compared RDNA2@28W with Vega@15W, hence the 2X performance. So no improvements overall in GPU, except perhaps for Ddr5 and AV1 decode.
Title: Re: Official AMD Ryzen 6000 benchmark results point towards significant CPU and iGPU performance imp
Post by: Rob Stan on February 19, 2022, 02:28:33
Quote from: fmcjw on February 17, 2022, 17:24:47
Someone didn't get the memo: AMD compared RDNA2@28W with Vega@15W, hence the 2X performance. So no improvements overall in GPU, except perhaps for Ddr5 and AV1 decode.

That being you I reckon.

There's another slide with 15W v 15W, citing +81% more graphics performance.

Also, like... all the early 3rd party tests we just got a day ago that show that's pretty accurate, being close to 2x faster than Vega8/5000 or Xe 96EU inside TGL and ADL in games. 6800U/680M is close to the GTX 1650 MaxQ dGPU.

"no improvements in GPU" lol that's hilariously wrong and misinformed.