Mobile AMD Radeon HD 7000M GPUs make appearance in Asus, HP notebooks
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AMD’s Radeon HD 7000 graphics card series is one of the hottest subjects in the IT world these days, and it seems that the company is quite keen on pushing both desktop and mobile versions of this new family, since the HD 7000M cards seem to have already made an appearance in a couple of notebooks.
So, according to a post on the German forum pcgameshardware, it seems that the first two recipients of the new HD 7000M graphics card are Asus and HP models, namely the Asus X53TK-SX058V and the HP Envy 17-3030ew, respectively. The mobile GPUs in question are the HD Radeon HD 7670M and Radeon HD 7690M, both pertaining to AMD’s new London series of graphics cards.

Unfortunately, for the time being, very little info has been provided on the actual features and specs of the new mobile Radeon HD 7000M series, but from what we know, it seems that they’ll be built using 28-nanometer technology, will sport an 128-bit memory interface and will be built using the current VLIW4 platform.
Of course, we’ll have to wait a bit longer before a wider array of notebooks featuring these new components will make an appearance on the market, but from what we can see thus far, it seems that pricing won’t be that different from current-generation models.
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