Monday, January 7th 2008
ATI to Reveal Mobility Radeon HD 3000 at CES
AMD's turn at CES announcements has added the ATI Mobility Radeon HD 3000 series, its latest graphics chipset for notebooks. Similar to what standard Radeon HD 3000 line did for desktops, the Mobility version is said to bring visual and interface features that have never been seen for portables; it adds new graphics shader support for games and other 3D apps that can use the new features of DirectX 10.1 or more recent updates to OpenGL 2.0, such as new lighting techniques. The HD 3000 range also adds PCI Express 2.0 as well as the first-ever option of relaying video to DisplayPort monitors such as Dell's recently announced Crystal LCD, AMD says. The HD 3000 series is also more power-efficient than before while still maintaining useful extras such as full hardware decoding of 1080p video when exposed by software. AMD says it is already shipping a low-end HD 3400 chipset with 40 stream processors and a mid-range HD 3600 sibling with 120 stream processors in notebooks as of today, beginning with ASUS' M50 gaming notebook. Future versions, such as a likely HD 3800 version, are also expected in the first half of 2008.
Source:
Electronista
16 Comments on ATI to Reveal Mobility Radeon HD 3000 at CES
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it's prob just a hd2600 mobile at 55nm
no, i said it once, and mussels said it the 2nd time :confused:
tpu site did hang up when i click submit, andi had to close the page while it was processing :wtf:
I my self would never buy a gaming laptop but I think a HD 3800 Mobile more than makeable, I mean mine runs at 28c when im not doing anything :toast:
after reboot now i have the 2 posts like you guys said
and you were making fun of me all this time :mad:
Perhaps not the latest FPS, but Sims 2, Half Life 2, CS:S or something to pass the time when you are supposed to be working or studying. :p
It just shows how the performance gap between PCs and laptops is diminishing, and fast.
I wouldn't mind attempting gaming on one of those, but how hot will my lap be after an intense session of laptop gaming? I hear those things get pretty hot!