(TS) – AMD have announced their new ATI Mobility Radeon HD 5000 Series, the first DirectX 11-supporting graphics cards for notebooks. Way ahead of NVIDIA’s top of the line Fermi architecture, the Mobility Radeon HD 5000 cards are going to dominate the on-the-move gaming world as they are built around a smaller 40nm process.

It’s worth noting that none of the GPUs are based on Cypress, which AMD claims is too hot and large for notebooks. The 5400 line is based on Cedar, the 5600 and 5700 chips are built on Redwood. All of the Mobility Radeon HD 5000 cards support up to 1GB of GDDR5 RAM and hexa-displays — except the 5400 parts, which can “only” handle quad-display setups.


All support DirectX 11 graphics library and OpenCL latest. Also they are equipped with enhanced technology such as ATI Stream, Unified Video Decoder 2, ATI Eyefinity for signaling capacity expansion graphic display outside the six (four screens for HD 5400) …
Tags: AMD, DX11, Mobility Radeon HD 5000-series
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