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AMD 15-watt Ryzen 6000 Mobile Chips ideal for Ultraportables

AMD are really pushing the boundaries when it comes to mobile processors. AMD says its 15-watt Ryzen 6000 mobile chips can easily beat Intel’s 28-watt 11th-gen CPUs.

Taken from Engadget … It’s clear that AMD is taking some big swings with its new Ryzen 6000 mobile chips. At CES, the company announced that they would sport integrated RDNA2 graphics for the first time, offering enough power to play modern games in 1080p. But while AMD was quick to show off its top-end model, the Ryzen 9 6980HX, it had little to say about its U-series hardware for ultraportables. It turns out, the chip giant was saving some of the most intriguing details for last.

While more graphics power is certainly nice to have, courtesy of its new Radeon 680M integrated GPU, AMD is emphasizing efficiency above all with the Ryzen 6000 line. Improvements in its Zen 3+ core, power management and its 6nm process led AMD to make some bold claims during a recent briefing with media. For one, AMD says it was able to push base clock speeds up around 40 percent in its 15-watt U-series parts. That led to a 17 percent increase in performance over the previous generation, as well as an 81 percent jump in graphics speeds and an additional 3 hours of battery life. Not bad for a company that, just a few years ago, had no presence in the ultraportable market.

To drive the efficiency point home, AMD says that its 15-watt U-series chips can practically obliterate Intel’s 11th-gen 28-watt hardware. The company’s testing shows that the new Ryzen 7 6800U is around 24 percent faster than the Core i7-11857G. Of course, we always have to take internal benchmarks with a grain of salt. And it’s worth noting that AMD didn’t have access to Intel’s 12th-gen hardware, which promises to be vastly superior to the 11th-gen thanks to their hybrid core model.

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