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The Ryzen 7 6800U is looking like a beast, even when compared to Steam Deck's Van Gogh:
CPU
Van Gogh: 4-core Zen2 2.4-3.5GHz, 4MB L3
R7 6800U: 8-core Zen3 2.7-4.7GHz, 16MB L3
GPU
Van Gogh: RDNA2 8 CUs @ max 1.6GHz, 1.6TFLOPs, single shader engine / single shader array (?)
R7 6800U: RDNA2 12 CUs @ max 2.2GHz, 3.4 TFLOPs, dual shader engine / single shader array (?)
Memory:
Van Gogh: 128bit LPDDR5 5500MT/s, 88 GB/s
R7 6800U: 128bit LPDDR5 (up to) 6400MT/s, 102.4 GB/s
Power consumption:
Van Gogh: 5-15W
R7 6800U: 15-28W
Of course these new chips aren't made for the same power envelope as Steam Deck's Van Gogh, and at a similar 15W power consumption the 6800U might throttle so much it can't distance itself from Van Gogh.
However, we've seen a number of gaming PC handheld like the AYA Neo using 20W TDP on their SoCs and still getting over 2h of battery life.
CPU
Van Gogh: 4-core Zen2 2.4-3.5GHz, 4MB L3
R7 6800U: 8-core Zen3 2.7-4.7GHz, 16MB L3
GPU
Van Gogh: RDNA2 8 CUs @ max 1.6GHz, 1.6TFLOPs, single shader engine / single shader array (?)
R7 6800U: RDNA2 12 CUs @ max 2.2GHz, 3.4 TFLOPs, dual shader engine / single shader array (?)
Memory:
Van Gogh: 128bit LPDDR5 5500MT/s, 88 GB/s
R7 6800U: 128bit LPDDR5 (up to) 6400MT/s, 102.4 GB/s
Power consumption:
Van Gogh: 5-15W
R7 6800U: 15-28W
Of course these new chips aren't made for the same power envelope as Steam Deck's Van Gogh, and at a similar 15W power consumption the 6800U might throttle so much it can't distance itself from Van Gogh.
However, we've seen a number of gaming PC handheld like the AYA Neo using 20W TDP on their SoCs and still getting over 2h of battery life.