AMD introduced the RX 6000M graphics chip

 AMD today introduced some of its latest products during the Computex 2021 event. One of these products was the RX 6000M graphics chip, which is the newest and most powerful graphics chip for notebooks.

The RX 6000M series includes the flagship RX 6800M chip with 40 processing units and 12 GB of graphics memory, the RX 6700M chip with 36 processing units and 10 GB of graphics memory and the RX 660M chip with 28 processing units and 8 GB of memory. All three chips support beam tracking technology and use 96, 80 and 32 MB of Infinity Cache, respectively, to reduce latency.


According to AMD, the RX 6800M chip will be able to run games with the highest graphics settings in 1440 pixels and 120 frames, and the RX 6700M chip will run games with a resolution of 1440 pixels and a frame rate of 100 pixels with maximum graphic settings. The RX 6600M chip also runs games with the highest graphics settings with a resolution of 1080 pixels and up to 100 frames.

The notebooks, which in addition to these chips are equipped with AMD Advisor processors, include features such as Smart Access Memory (which allows the processor to access the GDDR6 graphics chip) and Smart Shift technology (which, depending on the needs of the power system, CPU and graphics chip) will also benefit.

AMD also unveiled the Advantage Design Framework, which was developed in collaboration with computer parts partners. Thanks to this system, the new laptops will use all the features such as AMD processor and graphics chip and features such as AMD Free Sync.


Sales of these laptops, which include the Asus Rug Astrix G15 / G17, will begin earlier this month. The Asus Rag Astrix G15 and G17 laptops will use the RX 6800M graphics chip, the Reisen 5900X processor and other AMD technologies.

AMD also unveiled the much-anticipated FidelityFX Super Resolution (FSR) feature today. Like Nvidia DLSS, this feature improves system performance when performing heavy tasks such as beam tracking and maintains image quality by sampling and increasing the resolution of some parts of the image.


Unlike DLSS, FSR technology does not use machine learning and therefore does not require dedicated hardware. This feature will be compatible with most graphics chips such as AMD RX 6000, RX 5000, RX 500 and Vega, as well as Nvidia 10 Series and above graphics chips.

Like Nvidia, AMD offers FSR capability at the highest levels of quality, quality, balance and performance, but the choice of developers will have the ultimate impact on its performance. While FSR seems like an interesting feature, it is much simpler than DLSS. Therefore, this technology is more similar to the technologies used in televisions and therefore can be used in more hardware.

AMD also unveiled processors for DIY computers during the event. These processors include the Raizen 7 5700G and Raizen 5 5600G, and like the Raizen 5000 series processors, are based on the new ZEN 3 architecture. These processors will also support Radeon integrated graphics.


The Raizen 7 5700G processor includes 8 cores, 16 threads, a base clock speed of 3.8 GHz, a maximum clock speed of 4.6 GHz, 8 GPUs and a thermal design power (TDP) of 65 watts. The Raizen 5 5600G processor also has 6 cores and 12 chips, and a base clock speed of 3.9 GHz, a maximum clock speed of 4.4 GHz, 7 GPUs and a thermal design power of 65 watts are other features.

The Raizen 7 5700G and Raizen 5 5600G processors are priced at $ 359 and $ 259, respectively. Sales of these two products will begin on August 5 (August 14).

 


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