The RDNA 3 architecture is coming to laptops. The latest laptops featuring the chip giant's new graphics cards will be able to offer the same level of desktop graphics as the older models. Shadow of the Tomb Raider runs at 142 frames per second, while the other two games are at 106 and 100 frames per second, respectively.

The laptop manufacturers will be able to choose between the Radeon RX 7600M or RX 7 600M. 32 Teraflops of performance is provided by the RX 7600MXT. The RX 7 600M has 28 Teraflops of performance. Both of the graphics cards are built on the RDNA 3 architecture and are capable of decoding. The good news for streamers is that they can use the latest video coding format.

In games like The Division 2, Hitman 3, and Shadow of the Tomb Raider, the performance of the raw power is 31 percent faster than that of the desktop graphics card.

AMD’s promises of RTX 3060 desktop performance in a laptop.
AMD’s promises of RTX 3060 desktop performance in a laptop.
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There will be a head-to-head battle between the two companies in laptops next month, with the Radeon 7000M due to arrive in February. The partners are ready to ship laptops with the new graphics cards. Alienware's new X16 will include options from Dell and other companies. The studio machines will be thinner and the laptops will be more powerful.

The new Alienware M18 and M16 laptops will both come with the new Ryzen 7000 mobile processors and freesync premium support. Emdoor will be launching APX970 and AG958P laptops with 17-inch and 16-inch displays, as well as the ability to play music at up to 120 frames per second.

AMD’s new RDNA 3 laptop GPU lineup.
AMD’s new RDNA 3 laptop GPU lineup.
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If you want more of the thin and light side of a gaming laptop, then you should check out the graphics cards from Advanced Micro Devices. The RX 7700S offers 32 Teraflops of performance with 8 gigabytes of memory. The RX 7 600S has 28 Teraflops of performance. Both will support decoding.

Shadow of the Tomb Raider and Death Stranding can be played at 142 and 147 frames per second, respectively. One of the first gaming laptops to feature a 16-inch QHD Plus display will be the A16 from Asus.