This is the performance of the iGPU RDNA2, the new integrated in the Ryzen 6000 processor

This is the performance of the iGPU RDNA2, the new integrated in the Ryzen 6000 processor

As announced, the new AMD processors will reach for integrated graphics cores based on the RDNA2 architecture, i.e. the newest one, abandoning the Vega architecture used so far. Today we can preview iGPU RDNA2 performance for the first time, thanks to a leak in UserBenchmark.

First iGPU RDNA2 performance

The leaked processor in the test is a variation of the APU, i.e. a system with an integrated graphics core. In the case of Intel, the presence of iGPUs even on the most efficient processors is a tradition, but the Ryzen family for desktops is deprived of them. This may change in the next generation, but the APU will not go anywhere and as part of the Rembrandt series will equip both small computers and high-end laptops.

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The aforementioned APU from UserBenchmark is an example of an engineering sample based on the Zen 3 and 6-nm architecture of the technological process, which should be improved on its way to the final version. In terms of specifications, it combines 8 physical cores clocked at 3.1 / 3.9 GHz and the mentioned iGPU based on RDNA2, which suggests that it is the Ryzen 7 6800H or Ryzen 9 6900HS / HX APU.

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Most importantly, the leak also covered RDNA2 iGPU performance with 512MB of shared memory. Unfortunately, the specification of this processor is implicit, but a quick comparison of the capabilities shows that while the performance in MRender is very low, in the Lightning, Reflection and Gravity tests it significantly (in some cases even devastatingly) surpasses both Intel’s Iris Xe DG1 iGPU and last year’s laptops GeForce MX350.


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