Ryzen 7000 Series: Integrated RDNA 2 Graphics Explained

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In the latest reveal of the Ryzen 7000 family, the built in video core wasn’t pitched as a headline feature. The fact is that all four processors shown include an integrated graphics component across the complete lineup, not just models labeled with a G index.

Each chip comes with RDNA 2 based graphics and includes 2 compute units, equaling 64 stream processors. The operating frequency ranges from 400 MHz to 2200 MHz. While this integrated solution exists, it isn t meant for heavy gaming workloads. The graphics are intended for everyday office tasks and light multimedia work, acting as a basic display engine rather than a dedicated gaming GPU.

Early benchmarks indicate that 2 compute units with 64 stream processors deliver around 0.563 TFlops of compute capability. That performance sits well below the graphics power of portable gaming devices, such as the Steam Deck, which ships with 8 compute units and a peak clock near 1.6 GHz. The comparison highlights the practical role of the integrated graphics as a supplementary feature rather than the primary gaming solution.

The new Ryzen 7000 processors are planned to go on sale on September 27. Details about regional availability, including any potential parallel imports into specific markets, remain uncertain. Prospective buyers should weigh CPU performance, power efficiency, and the modest capabilities of the built in graphics when evaluating these models for their expected uses.

(Source: AMD press materials)

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