![]() Combining the latest Zen 4 cores with RDNA 3 graphics could potentially allow Phoenix Point to offer performance comparable to that of budget or even mid-range discrete graphics cards. The new chips will also see AMD switch to Zen 4 which is said to result in an up to 10% increase in the number of instructions per cycle (IPC) as well as an up to 35% boost in overall performance.Īnother seemingly huge win for the Phoenix is that it will arrive with built-in RDNA 3 graphics. This will provide a 6% smaller die area, bringing upgrades in both performance and power consumption. ![]() With Phoenix Point, AMD will swap from the current 6nm process node down to the latest 4nm. However, seeing as TUM_APISAK on Twitter has just unearthed what seems to be a Phoenix Point engineering sample, the early 2023 release date seems to be on track. According to AMD, the new chips are set to release in early 2023, giving Ryzen 6000 very little time to shine before the arrival of its successor. Once it’s released, Phoenix Point will replace the recently launched Ryzen 6000 mobile lineup. What can we expect from Phoenix Point? Image used with permission by copyright holderĪMD has recently revealed its road map that stretches until 2024, and as part of that, it spoke about the upcoming generation of APUs - Phoenix Point. Next-gen AMD APUs are rumored to offer a huge performance jump, and with the currently predicted specifications, they could really give Intel a run for its money. A successor to the Ryzen 6000 “Rembrandt” APUs, Phoenix Point will arrive next year accompanied by a range of exciting upgrades. But Tesla overcame this problem with software tweaking, heat management in new vehicles, and constant innovation in battery technology.An upcoming AMD processor has just been found in a leak, and all signs point to it being the next-gen Phoenix Point APU. This extra power consumption did slightly affect the driving range of Model 3/Y by about 13 miles (22 km). The new AMD Ryzen GPU is more power-hungry compared to the old Intel Atom GPU - the same phenomena that we face in computers. But with the new AMD Ryzen processor (MCU3), the browser has become much faster and the scrolling has smoothed out.ījorn browsed a heavy news website with tons of articles to vertically scroll (only to be astonished at the performance improvement with the new APU. ![]() Tesla’s in-car browser has often been a slower performing application on the center touchscreen and therefore the least used by Tesla car owners. YouTube app loading time was significantly better on the new Model 3 and the videos also ran smoothly, while on the old Model 3 with Intel Atom, the app loaded slowly and videos were jerky and frames were skipped. VIDEOīut the major performance difference was felt when Bjorn tested YouTube and the browser on both old and new Model 3s. He first tested the old Model 3 for the performance of navigation maps, it works smoothly when the user zooms in and out but when the same functionality was tested on the new Model 3 with the AMD APU, the performance was much better. Tesla influencer Bjorn Nyland from Norway was able to get his hands on two Tesla Model 3 cars - one old 2019 model year with Intel Atom GPU and a new 2022 model year car with the AMD Ryzen APU (video below). ![]()
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