Monday, November 20th 2006
Fujitsu-Siemens launches notebook with Mobility Radeon X1900
Fujitsu Siemens has launched a new Amilo-series notebook, the AMILO Xi 1554. It features a 17" CrystalView screen and is powered by a Centrino Core 2 Duo processor (1,66GHz, 1,83GHz and 2GHz versions are available). Most importantly, the laptop contains AMD/ATI's most powerful mobile GPU to date, the X1900. The graphics accelerator is placed on a MXM-III module, and has 256MB of memory. While ATI hasn't yet officially launched the Mobility Radeon X1900, this laptop indicates that the chip is just around the corner.
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6 Comments on Fujitsu-Siemens launches notebook with Mobility Radeon X1900
I know I don't have the budget but are there any ideas on the price yet?
Their specs. are obviously not even close when compared to their Desktop counter-parts.
Also, mobility GPUs use system memory as well.
That is why it is usually recommended, if you are a gamer, to get 2GB of RAM in your laptops.
Dont get me wrong they came down a lot in price, but they are still too expensive to make a gaming machine out of. You could get one hell of a nicer system if you stuck with a Desktop.
the main reason i decided to comment is because the x1900 series is not the fastest ati card, it's the x1950. just wanted to clear that up