AMD's laptop-ready M690 chipset unveiled
While AMD's 690 chipset has already been put through its respective paces, it looks like the marketing team took the easy route when labeling its apparent mobile counterpart, but the M690 is here regardless. The firm's latest laptop chipset touts the same snazzy integrated graphics technology as its desktop-based sibling, as an ATI Radeon X1200 series graphics processor is built right in for your convenience. Additionally, it'll support the dual-core AMD Turion 64 X2 processors, and you'll also find an "innovative memory technology known as Display Cache," which reportedly allows the CPU to function in low-power mode without accessing system memory. Of course, the built-in ATI Avivo compatibility ensures both HDMI and DVI support for the media-centric set, and while it will supposedly end up in Asus and Fujitsu offerings in the future, you can test it out right away in HP Compaq's 6515b and 6715b.[Via Laptoping]























I think I'm confused. The Compaq article it links to talks about dated technology and a lack of any feature mentioned here. How are they related again?
Good but when are we gonna start to see X2xxx or Go 8xxx series laptop?
Asus has already released an x2300 equipped laptop, at least in Europe where I've seen one, the A8JR.
@ Paris K - Yeah but those cards are misceiving (sp? sorry), they're not dx10 ready i believe.