Greymon55 revealed that the performance of the next generation amd Phoenix mobile APU integrated graphics processor (IGP) can be comparable to that of NVIDIA's RTX 3060 max-q independent graphics card This exceeded previous performance estimates. It was previously reported that Phoenix is equipped with 24 computing units (Cu), and the graphics performance should be similar to that of GTX 1060.
The single precision computing power (fp32) of GTX 1060 is less than half that of RTX 3060 max-q. the former is 4.275 tflops and the latter is 9.846 tflops. It is estimated that the performance of Phoenix APU fp32 equipped with 24 Cu is about 6.75 tflops.
It must be borne in mind that tflops is not directly comparable in different architectures in order to determine game performance. The power consumption of Phoenix is obviously between 35-45w, while the power consumption of RTX 3060 max-q is 60W.
In terms of when to expect these Phoenix Apus, a leaked amd roadmap is obviously shared on the financial performance day of the first quarter of 2022, which shows that Pheonix is expected to land in 2023. These chips seem to be designed for lightweight game notebooks.