AMD's Dragon Range series is for Enthusiast Gaming laptops, and requires a discrete GPU. Two RDNA2 Compute Units won't be powerful enough for gaming, but they should work well with external graphics.
Red Gaming Tech has mentioned next chip families. First, AMD's Dragon Range mobile processors are a scaled-down Raphael design. These processors are designed to power high-performance laptops with up to 16 cores and 32 threads. These chips are a direct competitor to Intel's Alder Lake-HX. AMD offers Ryzen 5 7600HX, Ryzen 7 7800HX, Ryzen 9 7900HX, and a 16-core Ryzen 9 7980HX. These 4.8-5.0 GHz CPUs are designed to work with powerful dedicated graphics.
The Dragon Range then. Only half of the Zen4 x86 cores are available compared to the Dragon. These series will prioritize low power and powerful graphics. Phoenix is designed for small and light gaming laptops and uses 35 to 45W. RGT indicates that these series will use an RDNA3 GPU, an improvement over Dragon Range. Up to 12 Compute Units and six times as many GPU cores as Dragon (6 WorkGroup Processors). This
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