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Possible Ryzen 6000 Rembrandt Series integrated graphics performance – GTX 1650 level


AMD will soon unveil the next generation of its APUs next month, and it looks like the possible graphics performance of the Ryzen 6000 Rembrandt integrated series has been revealed.

The Ryzen 6000 Rembrandt lineup will be available in two categories, the low-power Ryzen 6000U family as well as the high-end Ryzen 6000H models. Both will use Zen 3 (or Zen 3 Plus) architectures in the CPU and RDNA 2 in the integrated graphics, as well as other new technologies, including PCI Express Gen 4.0 and DDR5. Obviously, the most important thing is to greatly enhance the integrated graphics performance, where we will finally say goodbye to the Vega architecture that has been with us since the Zen 1 APUs.

Possible Ryzen 6000 Rembrandt integrated graphics performance

According to the claim HXL, The Ryzen 6000 Rembrandt family of APUs in the 3DMark Time Spy benchmark scores 2700 points. Although it is not clear exactly which model has been tested, keep in mind that RDNA 2 is not currently fully optimized for APUs and there is still much room for improvement.

Despite this, even the current performance shows a huge improvement over Vega and its various versions in several generations of Ryzen APUs. The 2700 in Time Spy is almost close to the GeForce GTX 1650 and slightly faster than the Polaris Radeon RX 560. Cards like the GeForce GTX 1050 Ti and Radeon RX 550 will now be weaker than the Rembrandt series integrated graphics. You should also keep in mind that DDR5 memory can be a great improvement for integrated graphics because these graphics require their bandwidth, and in addition, overclocking this RDNA 2 graphics can have better performance just like Vega integrated graphics. .

Just to compare the Vega 8 integrated graphics in Ryzen 5000 APUs, they score around 1100 to 1200 in Time Spy, which shows that with RDNA 2, we see a more than double the improvement. This once again allows AMD to outperform Intel in terms of integrated graphics and Xe LP architecture used in the Tiger Lake series and a slight improvement in Alder Lake P / M processors. Eventually users will get better performance on a laptop chip than the Xbox One and PlayStation 4, which looks great.

Processor family nameAMD Raphael H seriesAMD Phoenix H seriesSeries AMD Rembrandt HSeries AMD Cezanne HSeries AMD Renoir HSeries AMD Picasso HSeries AMD Raven Ridge H
brandAMD Ryzen 7000 (H Series)AMD Ryzen 7000 (H Series)AMD Ryzen 6000 (H Series)AMD Ryzen 5000 (H Series)AMD Ryzen 4000 (H Series)AMD Ryzen 3000 (H Series)AMD Ryzen 2000 (H Series)
Manufacturing technology5 nm5 nm7nm plus7 nm7 nm12 nm14 nm
ArchitectureZen 4Zen 4Zen 3+Zen 3Zen 2Zen +Zen
Maximum number of cores / strings16/32?8/16?8/168/168/164/84/8
Maximum level two cache4 MB4 MB4 MB4 MB4 MB2 MB2 MB
Maximum level three cache32 MB?16 MB16 MB16 MB8 MB4 MB4 MB
Maximum CPU frequencyUnknownUnknownUnknown4.80 GHz
(Ryzen 9 5980HX)
4.3 GHz
(Ryzen 9 4900HS)
4.0 GHz
(Ryzen 7 3750H)
3.8 GHz
(Ryzen 7 2800H)
Graphic architectureRDNA 2
6 nm
RDNA 2
6 nm
RDNA 2
7 nm
Vega Enhanced
7 nm
Vega Enhanced
7 nm
Vega
14 nm
Vega
14 nm
Maximum number of graphics coresUnknownUnknownUnknown8 computational units
(512 cores)
8 computational units
(512 cores)
10 computational units
(640 cores)
11 computational units
(704 cores)
Maximum graphics frequencyUnknownUnknownUnknown2100 MHz1750 MHz1400 MHz1300 MHz
Thermal power (adjustable)35 to 45 watts
(65 watts)
35 to 45 watts
(65 watts)
35 to 45 watts
(65 watts)
35 to 45 watts
(54 watts)
35 to 45 watts
(65 watts)
12 to 35 watts
(35 watts)
35 to 45 watts
(65 watts)
Release timeThe first season 2023?The first season 2023?The first season 2022?The first season 2021Season Two 2020The first season of 2019The fourth season of 2018

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