![]() ![]() ![]() Besides the obvious differences in core configuration, we've also highlighted other differences in memory configurations and other features including how each CPU splits the PCIe lanes and more. We're only looking at two Ryzen 6000 U-series chips going against an entire unit of Alder Lake P and U-series for this Intel 12th-gen vs AMD Ryzen 6000 comparison. We'll have more to talk about the direct AMD vs Intel comparison when we get our hands on respective laptops powered by these new chips, but it's safe to say that both Intel and AMD are claiming big numbers when it comes to the overall performance.ĪMD Ryzen 6000 series mobile CPUs seem like they have a lot of potential but it remains to be exactly how powerful they are when it comes to real-world performance, especially the low-powered U-series parts. ![]() There's no apples-to-apples comparison when comparing Alder Lake's hybrid architecture with the regular cores on the Ryzen 6000U series, but AMD seems to have done a lot to improve the performance. The Ryzen 7 6800U, when pitted against the Core i7-1280P, we're looking at a peak frequency of 4.7GHz for the Ryzen chip against the 4.8GHz peak on the P-cores for the Alder Lake. That being said, AMD is promising improved power efficiency thanks to the new Zen 3+ architecture and some other power management features. These Rembrandt chips don't have a hybrid architecture as seen in the Alder Lake series. The Ryzen 7 6800U is an octa-core CPU with 16 threads while the Ryzen 5 6600U is a Hexa-cores chip with 12 threads. Both CPUs are rated for 15-28W TDP, which means it's got the scalable performance to go head-to-head with Intel's both P as well as the U-series chips. Rembrandt vs Alder Lake: Core configurationsĪMD's Ryzen 6000 U-series includes two processors - the Ryzen 7 6800U and the Ryzen 5 6600U. ![]()
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