AMD launches six Cezanne-based Ryzen Pro CPUs, Ryzen 5000 Desktop APUs, Radeon RX 6000M Mobile GPUs builds multigenerational, leadership architecture on the road at Computex 2021.
AMD has made a remarkable entry at Computex 2021 with the technological breakthroughs as six Cezanne-based Ryzen Pro CPUs, Ryzen 5000 Desktop APUs, Radeon RX 6000M Mobile GPUs, RDNA2 architecture.
The company has launched six Cezanne-based Ryzen Pro CPUs for businesses; three with 65W TDPs and three with 35W TDPs intended for small-form-factor desktops, citing strong demand for compact commercial desktops with security and manageability features.
AMD CEO Lisa Su also showed a prototype Ryzen 9 5900X chip that the company already has up and running and provided a pretty impressive demo of accelerated gameplay due to the new architecture — the gains in 1080p gaming averaged in the 15% range. That’s the type of gains that we typically associate with a new CPU microarchitecture and/or process node, but AMD accomplished this feat with the same 7nm node and Zen 3 architecture that already ships with its standard Ryzen 5000 models.
AMD also thins the 3D cache die and adds structural silicon to the chip, resulting in a final Ryzen processor that looks identical to a regular chip.
Radeon RX 6000M series of mobile GPUs, featuring its RDNA 2 architecture. AMD’s release consists of 3 chips the RX 6800M (configurable at 145W and above), the RX 6700M (up to 135W), and the RX 6600M (up to 100W). AMD says the flagship 6800M delivers the fastest AMD graphics for laptops yet; it claims the 6800M will run modern AAA games at frame rates that are comparable to or better than those of Nvidia’s mobile RTX 3080. It’s also purported to outperform Nvidia’s chip while gaming on battery.
AMD says the RX 6700M will deliver up to 100fps “in popular games” at 1440p resolution. The 6600M is better for “epic 1080p gaming.” These innovative new chiplets feature an additional 64MB of 7nm SRAM cache (called 3D V-Cache) stacked vertically atop the core complex die (CCD) to triple the amount of L3 cache for the CPU cores. That technique can yield up to an amazing 192MB of L3 cache per Ryzen chip — a massive improvement over the current limit of 64MB.
The $359 Ryzen 7 5700G and $259 Ryzen 5 5600G APU, both of which come to market August 5, 2021.AMD runs two lines of processors: those without integrated graphics, which are often targeted for higher performance markets with a chiplet design, and those with integrated graphics which use higher powered versions of the equivalent mobile monolithic silicon. Normally we differentiate between the two by calling the first a CPU and the second an APU, and AMD gives the latter easily identifiable product names because they all end in a G, for graphics.
AMD’s RDNA2 architecture was something of a turning point for AMD’s graphics division – a culmination of multiple generations’ worth of efforts to modernize their graphics architecture at both the execution and feature set levels.
According to Lisa Su, “We are in ahigh performance computing megacycle today From digital transformation, AI,. Now the focus is on the new RDNA 2 AMD architecture. Like the Zen CPU family we built a multigenerational, leadership architecture on the road. We had introduced 6900 xd, 6800 xd and all are doing very well in the market. Millions on these new game consoles have been shipped around the world. The next time you will be surprised to find RDNA graphics on road is the electric vehicle with new Tesla model S and model X. “
An embedded Ryzen APU powers the in-dash infotainment system of the new luxury Tesla cars, and an additional discrete RDNA 2-based GPU will allow users to run AAA games.