IT House April 20 news, today, foreign media WccfTech exposed AMD’s new generation of APU, code-named “Phoenix”.
Foreign media believe that AMD’s next-generation Phoenix APU will truly change the rules of the game in entry-level PC gaming. The new generation of APUs will use 5nm Zen 4 CPU cores and 6nm GPU cores. It is still uncertain whether the GPU core display will continue to use the RDNA2 architecture or will be upgraded to the RDNA3 architecture, and there is a high probability that the RDNA2 architecture will still be used.
There are rumors that AMD Phoenix APU core graphics with 16-24 CUs will bring a revolution in entry-level PC gaming. The current highest specification Ryzen 6000 APU core display is equipped with 12 CUs, and the game performance reaches the level of full blood MX450. If the specifications are doubled, it can indeed replace some entry-level independent graphics.
IT House has learned that AMD currently claims that the Ryzen 6000 series APUs are equipped with new RDNA 2 graphics technology combined with ultra-fast DDR5 video memory, bringing up to 2 times the game performance of the previous generation, without the need to equip a special game book, even if the ultra-fast DDR5 memory Thin notebooks can also play games. If the rumors are true, the Ryzen 7000 is equipped with a 24CU core display, coupled with the previously rumored LPDDR5-8500 memory, its gaming performance will be considerable.
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