"Three years ago AMD set out to push the graphics boundaries on notebook computers, and since then we've done exactly that with each of our mobile launches," said Matt Skynner, corporate vice president and general manager, GPU Division, AMD. "With our latest AMD Radeon HD 7000M Series GPUs, we've introduced one of AMD Graphics' most technologically advanced single-GPU notebook graphics processor ever, brought GCN to the mobile market, and introduced AMD Enduro technology, a cutting-edge solution that radically merges power efficiency with performance."
Sounds interesting, but there's many a slip between the cup and the lip when it comes to switching between integrated and discrete graphics. How about an in-depth test of at least one of these 7000M cards ?...
Henri
Henri, that's something we can work on here for sure. ;-)
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Looking forward to seeing it, Dave ; thanks !.... :-)
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