AMD Radeon 540 Mobile: The Fastest Laptop You’ll Ever Use

Introduction of AMD Radeon 540 Mobile

Based on the Polaris 12 processor, the AMD Radeon 540 mobile is a mobile mid-range graphics chipset for laptops (most likely). Globalfoundries manufactures it using an upgraded 14 nm FinFET technology. The performance of the MacBook Pro 2016 series, which is likewise centered on the Polaris architecture, would be between Radeon Pro 450 and 455. AMD rates the RX 450 @ 1.2 TFLOPS (Pro 450 1 TFLOP, Pro 455 1.3 TFLOPs). In terms of gaming performance, the GeForce GTX 950M and GTX 960M should be comparable to Nvidia graphics cards.

The AMD Radeon 540 mobile has the same specifications as the higher RX 460 and all the other Polaris CPUs. According to AMD’s blog post, the power consumption of the speedier Radeon Pro 460 is rated at 35 watts. Because of its slower specifications, the Radeon RX 540 consumes somewhat less power.

AMD  Radeon 540 mobile began selling Radeon 540 Mobile on March 26, 2019. This is a laptop card with GCN 4.0 architecture and a 14 nm manufacturing process intended particularly towards gamers. 2 GB of GDDR5 memory clocked at 6 GHz is provided, and when combined with the 64 Bit memory interface, this results in a bandwidth of 48 GB/s.

In terms of compatibility, this card is connected through a PCIe 3.0 x8 interface. The power usage is 50 watts.

Technical specs 

The amount of shaders, GPU base clock, method of manufacture, texturing, and computation speed of the Radeon 540 Mobile. These metrics speak indirectly about the Radeon 540 Mobile’s efficiency. But for a more exact assessment, its benchmark and gameplay test results must be considered.

Compatibility, dimensions and requirements

Compatibility information about the Radeon 540 Mobile with other computer parts. This is useful when deciding on a new laptop arrangement or upgrading an old one. If the video card is put into a slot rather than soldered to the laptop motherboard, it is notebook size, connection slot, and bus.

Memory 

Compatibility information about the Radeon 540 Mobile with other computer parts. This is useful when deciding on a new laptop arrangement or upgrading an old one. If the video card is put into a slot rather than soldered to the laptop motherboard, it is notebook size, connection slot, and bus.

Video outputs and ports

The types and amount of video ports available on the Radeon 540 Mobile. As a rule, this section applies exclusively to workstation reference graphics cards, because the existence of certain visual outputs relies on the laptop model, whereas non-reference desktop versions can (but do not always) have a different set of visual ports.

Last Verdict

The AMD Radeon 540 Mobile was a mobile graphical chip released on March 26th, 2019. Built on the 14 nm technology and built on the Lexa graphics processor, the device supports DirectX 12 in its Lexa PRO form. This assures that Radeon 540 Mobile can run all recent games. The Lexa graphics processor has an average die size of 103 mm2 and 2,200 million transistors.

In contrast to the fully unlocked Radeon 550X 640SP, which utilizes the identical GPU but has all 640 shaders activated, AMD has disabled certain shading units on the Radeon 540 Mobile in order to meet the product’s shader count objective.

There are 512 shading units, 32 texture units, and 16 ROPs in total. AMD has coupled the Radeon 540 Mobile with 2,048 MB GDDR5 RAM through a 64-bit memory interface. The GPU operates at 1100 MHz, which may be increased to 1124 MHz, while the RAM operates at 1500 MHz (6 Gbps effective).

Because it is a dual-slot card, the AMD Radeon 540 Mobile does not require an extra power connector; its maximum power usage is 50 W. This device has no display connectivity since it is not intended to be linked to displays. Rather, it is meant for usage in laptops/notebooks and will make use of the hosting mobile device’s output. A PCI-Express 3.0 x8 interface connects the Radeon 540 Mobile to the rest of the system.

 

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