IT House February 18 news, today, AMD officially introduced the upcoming R7 6800U nuclear radeon 680M.

As shown in the figure above, the new Ryzen™ 7 and Ryzen™ 9 processors are powered by a 12 CU 2.4GHz Radeon 680M core display, while the Ryzen 5 is equipped with a 6 CU 1.9GHz Radeon 660M core display. AMD says the 12CU Radeon 680M graphics have a GPU compute engine 1.5 times larger than the previous generation, double the L2 cache, and support for Dx12, AMD FSR, and RSR super-resolution technologies.
According to AMD's test data, at a low 1080p quality, the R7 6800U's core display has a higher frame rate than NVIDIA's MX 450 solo display in 10 games, leading by up to 100%.
Even the Radeon 660M core, which is only half the size, has higher performance than the MX 450.
AMD says the Radeon 680M performs about twice as fast as the Xe compared to the i7-1165G7's 96EU Xe core display.
AMD also compared the Radeon 680M to NVIDIA's GTX 1650 Max-Q, which is also ahead of the GTX 1650 Max-Q with the FSR super-resolution technology enabled.
IT House reported earlier that according to AMD's latest roadmap, notebooks equipped with Ryzen™ 6000U series processors and Ryzen™ 6000HX high-performance processors will be available in early March, and business notebooks equipped with Ryzen PRO 6000 series processors will be available in mid-March.