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    ATI Mobility Radeon HD 5000 Details Emerge

    Discussion in 'Notebook News and Reviews' started by Charles P. Jefferies, Sep 14, 2009.

  1. Charles P. Jefferies

    Charles P. Jefferies Lead Moderator Super Moderator

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    ATI Mobility Radeon HD 5000 Details Emerge


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    Details on AMD's upcoming ATI Mobility Radeon HD 5000 series graphics cards have leaked. The cards are expected to be very similar to the desktop versions. The HD 5800 series will be the top-end (5870, 5850, and 5830) with 1,600 shader units (almost double what current top end HD 4000 series have). All of the HD 5800 series will likely support CrossFireX. The HD 5700 series will be the performance range (5770, 5750, 5730), the HD 5600 series (5650, 5600) for the mainstream, and for the entry level the HD 5400 series (5470, 5450, 5430).

    AMD is expected to launch the ATI Mobility Radeon HD 5000 series cards early next year.

     
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  2. Phinagle

    Phinagle Notebook Prophet

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    Serq's got a pretty good thread going in the Gaming & Graphics forum with several links and info.

    I guess we'll eventually repeat everything here too though. ;)


    Very much looking forward to the ATI cards as they seem to be doing everything right lately while Nvidia has been spending too much time trying to steal business from Intel.
     
  3. Quicklite

    Quicklite Notebook Deity

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    Cool. This is going to chew the battery, I mean err... backup power very quickly.
     
  4. Phinagle

    Phinagle Notebook Prophet

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    40-nm.

    For the 5870 GPU ATI is claiming 1.6 times the performance at 20% less power.
     
  5. Melody

    Melody How's It Made Addict

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    AMD's probably making more than half their profits off ATI lol Was probably their best business move to buy them :p

    Anyhow, I'm also looking forward to what ATI can bring to the table. Unlike Nvidia, ATI seems to hold other interests than simply keeping the "top performance crown".
     
  6. lowteckh

    lowteckh Notebook Consultant

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    You'd do well to read some financial articles and statements.
     
  7. Melody

    Melody How's It Made Addict

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    Oh don't quote me on that, the " :p" indicated it as a joke lol
     
  8. devilcm3

    devilcm3 Notebook Deity

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    im interested to see how well does it perform against GT300b...although it is still quite a long story...
     
  9. dondadah88

    dondadah88 Notebook Nobel Laureate

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    well i haven't seen much on the nvidia parts. but what i can say seeing from the 3 and the 4 series. it's going to have the same downfall. the clock speeds are going to kill the cards performance.
     
  10. IKAS V

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    These would look great in a 15" laptop.
    Yeah I'm talking to you ASUS! :mad:
    Think we will see one in the promised but long forgotten K51AB.????
     
  11. Serg

    Serg Nowhere - Everywhere

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    At Phinagle. I told Chaz about this right after I posted the original on Gaming, bu since here, all news come out in the front page, I thought it would be good to have it.
     
  12. Thaenatos

    Thaenatos Zero Cool

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    I have been happy so far with my 3000 series, and without the worries of a failing chip or paying money for a slightly modded previous generation model re-branded. Nvidia better get their stuff straight or they will lose the market fast.
     
  13. sgogeta4

    sgogeta4 Notebook Nobel Laureate

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    They are already losing market share fast...
     
  14. Slaughterhouse

    Slaughterhouse Knock 'em out!

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    Freaking sweet.
     
  15. Serg

    Serg Nowhere - Everywhere

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    Indeed they have.
    There is a thread here, where it was showed that ATI has a larger market share in the mobile world than NVIDIA. This 5000HD is a good way to go, pushing technology forward FTW!
     
  16. Wolfpup

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    Cool in that it'll possibly provide competition for Nvidia, but irrelevant as long as ATi doesn't have official drivers.
     
  17. TexasEx7

    TexasEx7 Meat Popsicle

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    Mobility Modder... old news...
     
  18. Wolfpup

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    That's not remotely the same thing, for a variety of reasons.
     
  19. TexasEx7

    TexasEx7 Meat Popsicle

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    Works great for me. I saw a huge improvement over Dell Drivers.
     
  20. tajoh111

    tajoh111 Notebook Geek

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    i dont trust modded drivers. I had a z70va, and used some unofficial drivers(omega) and friend the videocard.

    Amd drivers suck badly for the mobile market.
     
  21. tianxia

    tianxia kitty!!!

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    literally.
    imo it all depends who can push out the mobile cards faster, and i don't mean paper launches.
     
  22. TexasEx7

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    Mobility modder just uses the desktop drivers and mods them to the mobile version. Since the mobile version is usually the same architecture (or similar) with lower clocks or less shaders, its a pretty safe way to get optimal performance out of the hardware.

    I don't trust drivers from random sites, only AMD's own site... then I mod them :)