5.14.2022

An engineering sample of the eight-core Ryzen 7000 (Raphael) desktop processor has made its mark in a 5.2GHz test with integrated graphics

An engineering sample of the eight-core Ryzen 7000 (Raphael) desktop processor has made its mark in a 5.2GHz test with integrated graphics

The OpenBenchmarking database has revealed test data on the AMD Ryzen 7000 engineering sample of the forthcoming Raphael series processor.
The chip was tested in the comprehensive Phoronix Test Suite, which is used by various companies to test the stability of this or that computer hardware.Image source: VideoCardzThe said engineering sample of the Ryzen 7000 processor was tagged with OPN code 100-000000666.
The data indicates that the chip has eight cores on board with support for 16 virtual threads, and runs at up to 5.21GHz.
The processor was tested on the Splinter-RPL AM5 test platform in an Ubuntu 20.04 software environment.
Image source here and below: OpenBenchmarkingThe chip data also includes the identification number of the embedded graphics core, GFX1036.
It is expected that the integrated graphics in Ryzen 7000 processors will be based on RDNA 2 architecture.There is no information about the speed of the processor itself, only about the speed of graphics.
But here so far there is nothing to surprise.
Since the chip involved in the tests was an engineering sample, its built-in graphics, apparently, did not work at full capacity.
In its current state its performance is lower than that of Intel Xe-LP and Radeon Vega \"embedded\" and even more so Van Gogh (iGPU of Steam Deck console).
Performance of GFX1036 (RDNA2) embedded graphics core of Ryzen 7000 engineering sampleWe note that in the coming generation of AMD processors all or most models will have embedded graphics.
Now \"embedded\" has only chips Ryzen G-series, which are built on the same crystals as the mobile processors AMD Ryzen.
In the next generation of this approach will be abandoned, if the rumors are true.However, you should also take into account that the built-in graphics Ryzen 7000 (Raphael) processors do not claim to be a gaming.
The graphics core of Ryzen 7000 desktop processors will serve only one purpose - to display images on the screen without the need for a discrete graphics card, while possibly having a basic set to decode the video stream.
Again, if the rumors are to be believed.Ryzen 7000 desktop processors are expected in the second half of this year.
Perhaps their release will take place in September.
AMD will take part in Computex 2022 at the end of this month, where it is possible to reveal new details about these chips.

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