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Ryzen™ 6000 processor performance doubling data was questioned for cheating AMD response optimization well

At last week's CES show, AMD released a new generation of Ryzen™ 6000 series mobile processors, including the Ryzen 6000H and Ryzen™ 6000U series, upgraded the 6nm Zen3+ process and architecture, and fully optimized energy efficiency, claiming to achieve 24-hour battery life of notebooks.

Among these processors, the Ryzen 6000U series for thin and light books is more obvious, from the amD official PPT released tests, the performance of the Ryzen 7 6800U compared to the current Ryzen 7 5800U is less than 70%, more than 130%, the performance is more than doubled.

Ryzen™ 6000 processor performance doubling data was questioned for cheating AMD response optimization well

However, everyone soon found that AMD's test was catty, because the TDP of the two processors was completely different, of which the Ryzen 7 5800U was 15W TDP, and the Ryzen 7 6800U was 28W TDP - players who have learned about the processor know that the TDP in the mobile platform determines the performance ceiling.

AMD to 28W processor compared to 15W processor, the architecture is almost the case, the performance doubled without suspense, but this is also questioned by netizens is cheating, and now AMD official also gave an explanation.

In a video interview, AMD Chief Marketing Officer Robert Hallock said that you can not take this comparison out of context, AMD has done a lot of work on the Ryzen™ 6000 processor, of which the CPU core alone has more than 50 optimizations, so the processor TDP can be increased to 28W, without affecting the temperature, noise and other parameters of the system, which is one of the main advances of the new processor.

As for the Ryzen 5000 series, Robert Hallock said that this generation of processors does not have these optimizations, TDP increase does not significantly improve performance, redesigned Ryzen™ 6000 processor allows users to take full advantage of the increased TDP, CPU and GPU performance improvement, higher work efficiency, which is AMD proud of the achievement.

To put it simply, although the gap between the two generations of processor TDP is very large, BUT AMD does not think that this comparison is cheating, flickering, but the result of their optimization, Ryzen™ 6800U at 28W TDP also did not affect the temperature and noise of the system, and the Ryzen 7 5800U can only work under the same conditions under 15W TDP, which is actually amD's progress.

Ryzen™ 6000 processor performance doubling data was questioned for cheating AMD response optimization well

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