Today, RedGamingTech released more information about AMD’s next-generation mobile processors “Phoenix” and “Dragon Range” for your reference. First look at Dragon Range, this APU is aimed at gaming laptops, so its core display is very small, with only 2 CUs. The core counts of this series of APUs are as follows:
- R9 7980HX: 16 cores
- R9 7900HX 12 cores
- R7 7800HX 8 cores
- R5 7600HX 6 cores
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Let’s look at the Phoenix series of APUs. This series will still use the highest 8-core CPU specifications, but the core display performance has greatly increased. The revealer believes that Phoenix’s nuclear display will have a 1536 stream processor, the frequency will reach 2.6 GHz to 3 GHz, and the power consumption of this series can reach 60-70W.
In this performance mode, its nuclear display will reach the level of the RTX 3060 mobile version. In addition, the Phoenix series of APUs will support LPDDR5X-8400 memory, providing greater bandwidth for core graphics. There is also news that the infinite cache that AMD is now using on discrete graphics will also be used on core graphics. The following is the Phoenix structure diagram revealed by the source, for reference only.
At the 2022 AMD Financial Analyst Day, AMD shared the roadmap for a new generation of laptop processors. As shown in the figure below, AMD’s new generation of mobile CPU codenamed “Phoenix Point”, using 4nm process, Zen4 architecture, equipped with RDNA3 GPU, with AIE engine.