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AMD Ryzen 6000 Series: Performance, features, and everything you need to know

AMD Ryzen 6000 series is now official. In this article, we'll tell you everything to know about AMD's new mobile processors.

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After a successful run with the 5000 series CPUs, AMD kickstarted its 2022 product launches with a new generation of chips for the notebook market. AMD marked the beginning of a busy and important year with its new Ryzen 6000 series mobile processors. These "Rembrandt" APUs feature up to eight powerful Zen3+ cores and its latest RDNA 2 graphics to deliver reliable performance for day-to-day workloads, gaming, and more. There's a lot to discuss when it comes to the Ryzen 6000 series mobile chips, so we decided to curate all the information in place. Here's everything you need to know about the new AMD Ryzen 6000 mobile processors:

AMD Ryzen 9 6900HX Review: Can Ryzen 6000 series CPU beat Intel Alder Lake?

In this AMD Ryzen 9 6900HX review, we're going to take a look at the performance of AMD's enw chip in gaming and other workloads.

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Intel created huge waves in the industry with the launch of its 12th-gen Alder Lake CPUs, but AMD isn't giving up just yet. The AMD Ryzen 6900HX represents the best of what AMD has to offer in terms of the performance with new Ryzen 6000 series chips. This 45W chip managed to deliver reliable performance in both benchmarking as well as real-world tests.

Intel Alder Lake H series vs AMD Ryzen 6000 series processors
Intel 12th-gen Alder Lake H-series vs AMD Ryzen 6000 H-series mobile CPUs

In this Intel 12th-gen vs AMD ryzen 6000 comparison, we'll see how the new Alder Lake mobile parts compare against Ryzen 6000 series mobile chips.

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Both Intel and AMD made a huge splash at CES 2022 by announcing their new mobile chips that will be powering the next generation of laptops. While Intel unveiled its new Alder Lake mobile chips along with the rest of the 12th-gen desktop parts, AMD decided to announce its new Ryzen 6000 series 'Rembrandt' APUs for laptops. From a hybrid core configuration on the new Intel chips to the RDNA 2 graphics cores in AMD APUs, these new processors look very promising. We already have a detailed Intel 12th-gen P & U-series vs Ryzen 6000 U-series comparison highlighting the low-powered processors, so sure to check it out if you're torn between Intel and AMD-powered thin and light notebooks. In this article, we're going to take a look at some of the key differences between the Intel 12th-gen vs AMD Ryzen 6000 H-series CPUs.

Intel 12th-gen Alder Lake P & U-series vs AMD Ryzen 6000 U-series mobile CPUs

In this article, we're going to take a look at Intel 12th-gen P & U-series vs AMD Ryzen 6000 U-series comparison, to see what's different.

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AMD didn't waste any time announcing its new Ryzen 6000 mobile CPUs for laptops. The new 'Rembrandt' APUs feature AMD's latest RDNA2 graphics, Zen3+ performance cores with enhanced power management features, and more. The Ryzen 6000 series has as many as 10 mobile CPUs that'll go head-to-head with Intel's Alder Lake mobile parts which include Alder H-series, P-series, and the low-powered U-series. While the high-performance H-series chips from both manufacturers are bound to get a lot of attention from power users, we're here to check out the Intel Alder Lake P and U-series vs Ryzen 6000 U-series comparison to find out the key differences between the low-powered parts.

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AMD unveils 6nm Ryzen 6000 processors using Zen 3+

AMD is announcing its next-generation mobile processors at CES, which are called the Ryzen 6000 series and are based on Zen 3+ architecuture.

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Today at a virtual conference that coincides with CES 2022, AMD made an array of announcements. After all, it's a big PC show. Most notably, the company announced its Ryzen 6000 mobile processors, which use TSMC's 6nm process and are based on the Zen 3+ architecture. The integrated graphics use RDNA 2, so AMD is promising 1080p gaming of AAA titles without the need for dedicated graphics.