Productivity in APU AMD Phoenix can be equal to the performance of a discrete graphic processor of a middle level level
- May 10
The AMD Ryzen 7000 series will officially include two mobile series: Dragon Range for high -performance laptops and Phoenix for thin and light structures. Now it is expected that the latter will have a graphic architecture of RDNA3 in combination with the computing nuclei of Zen4.
APU Phoenix will work in the range from 35 to 45 watts, which probably means the Ryzen 7000HS and 7000H series. However, this power concerns not only graphics, but also Zen4 nuclei and other built -in logic. Nevertheless, the Greymon55 statement that the built-in RDNA3 graphic processor can in itself provide RTX 3060M performance with a capacity of 60 W (previously called Max-Q), will become great news for "light" games.
It should be noted that the 60th RTX 3060 version is not very popular in recent developments, but it can be found in laptops such as the ASUS ROG Zephyrus G14 2021, and even there it supports Dynamic Boost (+20 W), so comparison can be compared Being difficult. Nevertheless, the RTX 3060M GPU with such limited power in the worst case is 30% slower than a completely unlocked option. It comes with the clock frequency of the graphic processor in the range of 817–1282 MHz, which is much less than the fastest frequency of 1702 MHz for an option of 115 watts.
Meanwhile, the integrated RDNA AMD Ryzen is already supplied with a clock frequency of 2.4 GHz (Ryzen 9 6900HS). AMD Phoenix IgPU will use the 5 Nm process and additional optimization, which can potentially increase the IGPU's clock frequency. Thus, the IGPU Phoenix RDNA3 does not have to have as many shaders as RTX 3060, they just should be faster.
NVIDIA has aimed at games with a resolution of 1080p Ultra on its RTX 3060 laptops. Of course, the included DLSS support has played a role in the popularity of 3060M, but since then AMD has released its FSR ultra -high resolution technology and can soon offer similar performance with laptops in which There are not even discrete graphic processors.