Although AMD's HD 6000 mobile solutions haven't made it out in the open yet, the company is already thinking about its next generation notebook GPUs, a recent leak revealing the codenames and some details regarding AMD's 28nm graphics card lineup that is expected to arrive in Q4 2011.
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30 December 2010 08:39 GMT |
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Micro Star International, one of the world's leading vendors of computer hardware and personal computer systems, has recently announced an update to its line of ultraportable X-Slim series of computer systems, following the introduction of the new X420 model, a 14-inch laptop that is featured with the latest ATI... |
18 January 2010 04:08 GMT |
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Sunnyvale, California-based Advanced Micro Devices, one of the world's largest manufacturers of computer processors and graphics processors, announced today the debut of its new line of ATI Mobility Radeon GPUs, bringing DirectX 11 support to mobile users. The chip maker revealed an entire lineup of new mob... |
7 January 2010 02:57 GMT |
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Taiwanese hardware and computer system maker MSI has just announced the expansion of its line of portable computer systems with the introduction of the new 16-inch Bravo EX628 notebook PC. Designed to provide users with a choice for an entertainment notebook, the new portable system has been equipped with some of the... |
18 August 2009 04:33 GMT |
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Sunnyvale, California-based Advanced Micro Devices has announced today that its line of mobile discrete graphics cards has been selected by an increased number of notebook manufacturers, enabling it to be inside more than half of today's discrete graphics notebooks. According to the company's data, the chip... |
18 August 2009 03:21 GMT |
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ATI, the graphics product group of Advanced Micro Devices, has been quietly working on a technology to allow notebooks to seamlessly switch between a discrete ATI Mobility Radeon GPU and an integrated Intel Graphics and Media Accelerator, enabling this way graphics performance boost as well as power efficiency. All I... |
30 October 2008 07:26 GMT |
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The graphics product group of Advanced Micro Devices, ATI, demonstrated at the CEATEC Japan 2008 trade-show a working sample of its Mobility Radeon HD 4000-series graphics processors. The interesting part of the news is that ATI is on its way to have a dual-chip graphics solution for mobile computers as well, after m... |
1 October 2008 04:10 GMT |
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