Amd Ruilong has been attacking cities and lands on notebooks in recent years, but it is strange that the latest generation of Ruilong 6000h and Ruilong 6000u series seem to be dumb, and the products are extremely scarce. The former has been monopolized by ASUS for several months, while the latter is still rare. However, in terms of handheld, the Ruilong 6000u has made an unexpected breakthrough.
A few days ago, the official of the domestic handheld ayaneo 2 announced that it would be equipped with the world's first Ruilong 7 6800u, which claims that the theoretical performance is twice that of steamdeck, and the graphics performance has been flat. GTX 1050 Ti can run many 3A masterpieces smoothly.
Now, another domestic handset manufacturer, GPD, said that it had received the first batch of Raptor 7 6800u processors, suggesting that the research and development of the next generation handset has been fully started, and the test prototype is expected to be completed in June**
GPD's previous win2 handheld used Intel's m3 series with ultra-low power consumption. Win2 was changed to AMD's embedded Raptor v1000, and its performance is relatively weak. This time, it came to the platform at the same level as the lightweight version, and it is the flagship model Raptor 7 6800u, which is bound to bring a leap in performance.
Ruilong 7 6800u adopts 6nm process, zen3 CPU architecture, rdna2 GPU architecture, 8 cores and 16 threads, 16MB three-level cache, 2.7-4.7ghz, 12 graphics cores (768sp), 2.2GHz frequency and 15-28w power consumption.