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Radeon Graphics 384SP Review


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Main Features

  • Launched in 2021
  • Base Frequency: 300 MHz
  • Boost Frequency: 1700 MHz
  • Memory Size: System Shared
  • Memory Type: System Shared
  • Fabrication Process: 7 nm

Radeon Graphics 384SP Overview

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The Radeon Graphics 384SP is a Integrated solution by AMD, launched in Apr 13th, 2021. Built on the 7 nm process, and based on the Cezanne graphics processor, the device supports Direct X: 12 . This ensures that all modern games will run on Radeon Graphics 384SP. It features 300 MHz base clock and can be boosted up to 1700 MHz. With a power draw rated at 45 W maximum, it is connected to the system using a IGP interface.

Radeon Graphics 384SP is a member of AMD's Vega II IGP (Cezanne) series of GPUs. Below you can find the latest models from this series.

AMD Vega II IGP (Cezanne) Series History
Model Release Date Fabrication Process Performance
Radeon Graphics 384SP
April 2021 7 nm 1,306 GFLOPS
Radeon Graphics 448SP
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April 2021 7 nm 1.702 TFLOPS
Radeon Graphics 512SP
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January 2021 7 nm 2.048 TFLOPS

PERFORMANCE

FLOPS

FLOPS is commonly used for measuring GPU performance in 32-bit floating-point operations, essential for scientific computing, data analysis, machine learning, and graphics tasks. A higher value indicates faster and more complex calculations, vital for scientific research, simulations, and high-performance computing.

Radeon Graphics 384SP performs above average with 1.31 TFLOPS provides more performance overall GPU's in its class.

FLOPS Comparison

GPU Type: integrated, Released in 2021

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GPU BASE CLOCK SPEED

GPU Base Clock is the standard operating frequency of a GPU, with variations in different models. It sets the performance baseline and can dynamically adjust for better performance in modern GPUs.

The base clock speed of the Radeon Graphics 384SP is below average, which could be a sign of lower performance potential.
Base Clock

GPU Type: integrated, Released in 2021

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GPU BOOST CLOCK SPEED

GPU Boost Clock Speed is the GPU's ability to automatically increase its clock speed for better performance, especially in graphics-intensive tasks like gaming. It responds to factors like temperature and power consumption to optimize performance.

Boost Clock

GPU Type: integrated, Released in 2021

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THERMAL DESIGN POWER (TDP)

GPU Thermal Design Power (TDP) represents the maximum heat output of a graphics processing unit (GPU) under design conditions. It is measured in watts and determines the GPU's temperature control and cooling requirements.

The TDP of the Radeon Graphics 384SP is close to the maximum, indicating the need for an effective cooling system to dissipate the excess heat generated by the GPU and prevent overheating issues.

Thermal Design Performance (TDP)

GPU Type: integrated, Released in 2021

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GPU SPECS TABLE

GENERAL
Brand AMD
Launch Date Apr 13th, 2021
Generation Vega II IGP (Cezanne)
Type Integrated
Bus Interface IGP
Chipset Specifications
Processor
Architecture GCN 5.1
Code Name Cezanne
Foundry TSMC
Manufacturing Technology 7 nm
Number of Transistors 9,800 million
Transistor Density 54.4M / mm²
Chip Die Size 180 mm²
Chip Package Size µOPGA-1331
Base Frequency 300 MHz
Boost Frequency 1700 MHz
Memory
Memory Size System Shared
Memory Type System Shared
Memory Frequency System Shared
Bandwith System Dependent
Bus System Shared
Performance
Pixel Rate 13.60 GPixel/s
Texture Rate 40.80 GTexel/s
FP16 Half 2.611 TFLOPS (2:1)
FP32 Float 1,306 GFLOPS
FP64 Double 81.60 GFLOPS (1:16)
Render Features
Shading Units 384
TMUs 24
ROPs 8
Compute Units 6
Board Design
Slot Width IGP
TDP 45 W
Outputs Motherboard Dependent
Power Connectors None
Graphic Features
DirectX 12 (12_1)
OpenGL 4.6
OpenCL 2.1
Vulkan 1.3
Shader Model 6.7
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