The onboard Radeon 780M graphics card broke the 3K score mark in TimeSpy

Recently, the Golden Pig Upgrade hardware has been activated from China, new information about the performance of AMD Radeon 780M RDNA 3 onboard graphics card In the 3DMark TimeSpy benchmark has published
Radeon 780M graphics card in 3DMark TimeSpy
As time goes on and more information is revealed about the onboard Radeon 780M graphics card – the RDNA 3 integrated graphics processor used in AMD’s Phoenix series APUs – the more we realize that this graphics card is supposed to deliver performance improvements thanks to faster memory. have attention This issue is not so strange; Because obviously the biggest limiting factor and bottleneck for integrated graphics is the system memory. AMD’s new APUs officially support DDR5-5600 and LPDDR5x-7500 memory, but no tests have been seen on LPDDR5 memory so far.
As we said, Golden Pig Upgrade has published the performance results of the Radeon 780M graphics card in the 3DMark TimeSpy benchmark on the Chinese site Bilibili. Assuming this screenshot is real and is indeed a test result of a Phoenix series APU, this is the first time we’ve seen the 3000 score break for these processors:
Performance equal to GTX 1650 Ti
With a score above 3000, the Radeon 780M is very close to the GTX 1650 Ti. But do not forget that we have not yet seen the performance of this graphics card on fast LPDDR5X memories; Because these memories will improve the performance of this graphic processor again.
The Radeon 780M integrated graphics processor has a maximum frequency of 2.7 or 2.8 GHz, depending on whether it is used in a Ryzen 9 7940HS processor or a Ryzen 7 7840HS processor. Both APUs are 8-core processors with Zen 4 architecture and have RDNA 3 internal graphics, but their frequencies are slightly different, being 100 MHz higher for the R9 processor.
The Radeon 780M GPU has 12 CUs inside, just the same as the Radeon 680M used in the Ryzen 6000 APUs. But thanks to the better architecture and faster memories, we see a 23% improvement in the performance of the 780M processor compared to the 680M.
AMD was supposed to start the supply of laptops equipped with Ryzen 7000HS Phoenix processors from this month, but there is still no news of the supply of these laptops to the market.
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