AMD is bringing its RDNA 3 architecture to laptops this year. The chip giant announced the RX 7600M XT, RX7600M, RX 7700S, RX 7600S and three new RDNA 2 graphics cards as part of the CES 2023 Fair. RDNA3 solutions based on 6nm process technology will be the company's fastest cards in the notebook market. However, the top model of the series, AMD RX 7600M XT, will come with 2048 Shader Processor, 32 Computing Units, 32MB Infinity Cache, 128-bit memory bus and 8GB GDDR6 memory. Limited to 75 to 100W TDP, AMD says this new graphics card will be even faster than the desktop GeForce RTX 3060.
The RX 7600M, RX 7700S and RX 7600S, which are the continuation of the family, will retain the memory and cache configuration of the RX 7600M XT. However, among these cards, the RX 7600M and 7600S will host 50-90 W and 50-75 W TDP, 1792 Shader Processors and 28 Compute Units, respectively, with a slight trimming. Thus, we can say that the new laptop models based on RDNA 3 will be a tight competitor to Nvidia's RTX 3000 series mobile cards. AMD is also updating its Radeon 6000 notebook graphics lineup based on the RDNA2 architecture with three new models. Among these cards, the RX 6550M and RX6550S will have 16 computing units, 1024 shader processors, 64-bit memory bus and 4GB of memory with TDP of 50-80W and 35-50W respectively. The RX 6450M, on the other hand, will take its place in laptops with a similar memory configuration, 12 computing units, 768 shader processors and 25-50W TDP.