AMD has its new RDNA 2 architecture powering the new Radeon RX 6000 series desktop graphics cards, as well as the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S consoles but now it's time for laptops to get some of that Big Navi lovin'.

AMD recently announced the new Radeon RX 6700 XT graphics card powered by the new Navi 22 GPU and 12GB of GDDR6 memory, starting at $479 -- during this announcement CVP and GM of AMD Radeon, Scott Herkleman, said that the RDNA 2 architecture would soon make its debut inside of some new gaming laptops.
There's not much known about the RDNA 2-powered mobile GPUs apart from previous rumors on the TGP, which were from December 2020. At the time, Patrick Schur tweeted that Navi 22 (Mobile) would have a 146W TGP and 192-bit memory interface, while more offerings will be powered by NV22 and come in with 135W, 110W, and 90 TGPs and 160-bit memory interface.
- Read more: AMD Radeon RX 9080M teased: flagship RDNA 4 laptop GPU has 64 Compute Units, 16GB GDDR6 memory
- Read more: AMD Radeon RX 9050 teased: entry-level RDNA 4 should compete with rumored RTX 5050 GPU
- Read more: AMD's next-gen RDNA 5 GPU leak: Radeon RX 10900 XT has 36GB GDDR7, TSMC 3nm, RTX 6090 killer

If there was actually 7nm silicon to go around, AMD could have quite the pocket rocket with a Zen 3 + RDNA 2 powered gaming laptop. It's just such a shame there are shortages on virtually everything right now, but especially RDNA 2 graphics cards and Zen 3 processors. Sigh.



