AMD's next generation APU performance exposure can compete with the mobile RTX 3060
Oct 10, 2022| AMD's next generation APU performance exposure can compete with the mobile RTX 3060
AMD APU graphics performance is currently on par with low - to mid-range graphics cards, especially with high frequency memory, and the next generation of AMD APU will be equipped with the latest RDNA 3 architecture, which will make even more progress in graphics performance. As for its unique performance, according to the latest news, it can even arm-wrestle with the RTX 3060 mobile version.

According to the leaks, AMD's APU, code-named Phoenix, will use Zen 4 architecture, support DDR5 and LPDDR5 memory, and support PCIe 5.0 channels with a TDP of 35-45W. In terms of graphics performance, AMD's Phoenix APU can even match the performance of Nvidia's RTX 3060 mobile graphics card, which means that the specs are already in the same league as the midrange graphics card.

But because the Nvidia RTX 3060 mobile graphics card here has a TDP of only 60W, and the RTX 30 is far more power-sensitive than previous graphics cards, the 60W RTX 3060 mobile graphics card is equivalent to 70% of normal power consumption.

However, although Zen 4 architecture APU is compared with the mid-range independent graphics card of the blood version, consumers see the hope that APU can undertake more graphics tasks. After all, the graphics performance of APU can easily meet the majority of esports games, and it should be able to meet the smooth operation of 3A masterpieces under medium special effects in the future. This means that the mid-range graphics card will also be replaced by the APU, which is obviously great news for mobile laptop users.



