Golden Pig Upgrade has published the first performance benchmarks for AMD’s upcoming RDNA 3 integrated GPU, the Radeon 780M. When it is released, the AMD Radeon 780M will be the fastest integrated GPU, leveraging the brand-new RDNA 3 GPU architecture. The Radeon 780M and Radeon 760M will be the first two models in the RDNA 3 iGPU lineup.
The Radeon 780M will have 12 Compute Units and 768 SPs, with a clock speed of up to 3 GHz, while the Radeon 760M will have 8 Compute Units and 512 SPs, with a clock speed of up to 2.8 GHz.
These iGPUs will be equipped with AMD’s Ryzen 7040 “Phoenix” APUs, which have a TDP of 35-45 Watts.
Furthermore, when the laptops hit the market in March of this year, these chips are expected to retain all of their Radeon-exclusive features such as raytracing, FSR, RSR, and other tech support.
Golden Pig Upgrade, a well-known Bilibili tech creator, has published the first performance figures for the AMD Radeon 780M integrated graphics. Three different configurations of 3DMark Time Spy were used to run the graphics benchmarks. Both configurations used LPDDR5X memory, but the first used LPDDR5X-7500 and the second DDR5-5600. Given that APUs are heavily reliant on memory bandwidth, the LPDDR5X solution undoubtedly provides the best performance results.
The AMD Radeon 780M RDNA 3 GPU scored around 3000 points with LPDDR5X memory, while the DDR5 solution scored around 2750 points in 3DMark Time Spy graphics. This represents a 26% improvement over its predecessor, the Radeon 680M RDNA 2 GPU. The GPU easily outperforms last-generation popular laptop GPUs like the GTX 1050 Ti and even comes close to the RTX 2050 laptop GPU.
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