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    Ryzen 7000 Integrated Graphics: Can RDNA2 Run Anything?

    Osmond BlakeBy Osmond BlakeSeptember 30, 2022No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Let’s get the two RDNA2 units started!

    Among the latest developments in processors My God Risen 7000, based on the new “Rafael” microarchitecture, is having a new 6nm I/O. With smaller transistors from this more advanced manufacturing process, AMD has room to put integrated graphics on all of its processors, which is always a good choice to enable PC use without having to video card.

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    The thing is, in this graph, we don’t have anything more powerful like the one in the Ryzen 5 5600G from Crisis PC, or even the eight Vega compute modules in the Ryzen 7 5700G. These APUs with more advanced graphics chips will remain for future models codenamed “Phoenix”. For “Rafael” models, such as the Ryzen 9 7950X, only two RDNA2 computational modules are placed, which is just enough to give video and bring some features such as encoding and decoding of some video formats.

    But that of course won’t stop us from trying to go any further, and there’s no better performance test for a graphics chip than gaming. In our synthetic tests we have something promising: even if we’re behind the Ryzen 5 5600G’s Vega 7, the cores in RDNA2 actually perform better than the 3 Vega cores in the Athlon 3000G:

    This is due to the new and more efficient micro-engineering as well as to its operation at higher clocks, with the graphics capacity of AMD Ryzen 7000 processors reaching 2200MHz,

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