Despite the very low consumption, it puts a lot of extra energy on the table.
After a long wait, the laptop variants of the Radeon RX 6000 series video cards were introduced using the latest RDNA2 graphics architecture. The new products will be available in laptops for gamers and content creators in the coming weeks and months.
According to AMD, members of the Radeon RX 6000M series consume 43% less products than the previous generation, yet are 50% faster on average. It also supports similar real-time ray tracing features, and is not lowered in terms of feature set compared to its desktop counterparts.
AMD has announced three video consoles for the notebook. The best-in-class Radeon RX 6800M, according to the company, features a 2560 shader processor with 2560 x 1440 pixels resolution and 120 frames per second for gaming in a number of popular gaming titles, with 12GB of GDDR6 video memory. Manufacturer metrics should be treated with caution, but depending on AMD’s offering, in addition to Full HD resolution and maximum graphics settings, even titles like Assassins’s Creed Valhalla and Cyberpunk 2077 can expect 60+ fps from the product, which is a challenge worthy of the GeForce RTX 3080. laptop.
The performance of the Radeon RX 6700M is astonishingly unparalleled by AMD, with its 2304 shader processor linked to 10GB GDDR6 memory, theoretically targeting 2560 x 1440 pixels / 100 FPS in popular sports games at maximum quality. It’s probably not much slower than the Radeon RX 6800M, but based on AMD’s own chipset, it’s suspected that it could constantly snatch from my GeForce RTX 3070 laptop.
Finally, the cheapest model is the Radeon RX 6600M with a 1792 shader processor, which can handle 8GB of GDDR6 video memory. The company has targeted 1920×1080 resolution and 100fps in sports, with Cyberpunk 2077 and others battling closely with 6GB of GeForce RTX 3060 video memory.
Of course, the new video cards for the laptop will also support compatible games that greatly improve the speed. FidelityFX Super Precision.
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