Jun 1, 2021 06:12 EDT
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This year's Computex event is well underway with many announcements from PC hardware and component manufacturers. AMD has joined the fray with a couple of announcements, including the new Radeon RX 6000M series graphics cards for laptops, based on the latest RDNA 2 architecture.
Thanks to the new architecture, AMD claims its GPUs can deliver up to 1.5 times the performance, or 43% lower power consumption for the same performance level. They also promise much better efficiency on battery power. The lineup includes the Radeon RX 6800M, 6700M, and 6600M. The range-topper claims up to 1440p gaming at 120 frames per second, while the 6700M promises around 100 frames per second for the same resolution. As for the more affordable RX 6600M, AMD claims it can still handle 1080p gaming at 100 frames per second.