Not much importance is given to the laptop gaming sector.The graphic cards embedded aren’t suitable to play high end games at max settings.Both ATi and Nvidia need to find a amicable solution regarding this to boost the laptop sales too.One of Fudzilla’s forum members managed to spot that Notebookjournal.de scored Deviltech’s 15.6-inch Fire DTX notebook featuring ATI’s Mobility Radeon HD 5650 graphics card with DirectX 11 support, and has run some benchmarks on it just to see what can we expect from ATI’s latest Mobility lineup. The new mainstream DX 11, 40nm GPU offers decent performance and much lower power consumption when compared the competition.
The ATI Mobility HD 5650 features 1GB of GDDR3 video memory and works at 600MHz for the GPU and 800MHz for memory. This is codenamed as Madison, ATI’s mainstream mobile GPU.There are two more namely the entry-level Park and performance/high-end Broadway are yet to show up. All of these chips are scheduled for CES launch.
Deviltech’s Fire DTX config includes a Intel’s Core i7 720QM CPU with 4GB of memory, which is powerful enough to run Dirt 2 at 1920 x 1080, but only at medium details, and even then it churns out an average of 28 FPS. The same goes for STALKER Call of Pripyat, which is sort of disappointing, as native resolution of its 15.6-inch screen is indeed 1920×1080. On the other hand there is always the more powerful Broadway GPU that will probably show up in some high-end desktop replacement notebooks.
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