At its CES keynote, AMD made several announcements. The most notable announcement was the launch of the Ryzen 6000 mobile platform. It is built on a 6nm Zen 3+ process.
The Ryzen 6000 comes with RDNA2 integrated graphics. So, it also brings some notable features including hardware-accelerated ray-tracing, 2x larger L2 caches, 50% larger GPU compute engine and DirectX 12 Ultimate support.
Ryzen 6000 promises 11% faster performance than Ryzen 5000 in single-thread tasks and 28% faster performance in multithreaded work. AMD also claims around 40% reduced power consumption in regular tasks such as watching Netflix.
AMD claims that the chip can handle most AAA games in 1080p and the performance is twice as fast as in the previous generation Radeon graphics. It also packs faster DDR5 RAM, Wi-Fi 6E, Bluetooth 5.2, HDMI 2.1, DisplayPort 2, and better support for PCIe 4.0 and USB 4 devices.








