Read more.Automatically adjusts an AMD APU powered hybrid tablet’s performance.
Read more.Automatically adjusts an AMD APU powered hybrid tablet’s performance.
A better idea would be to have a AMD APU in the tablet and a AMD graphics card in the Keyboard/Add on part, when they are joined it does some crossfire wizardry increasing the graphics capability.
Should it be any heavier than an equivalent Intel-powered one? Sure, they'll not be able to match the weight savings you can get from an ARM device, but I can think of a lot of folks who'd happily accept a heavier device if they got laptop+ performance.
My concern would be about battery life though - no point in having a fancy tablet if you're only going to get two-three hours out of it.
I definitely like this idea.
I wonder if there's more than one "power" level to the hybrid configuration - so does the performance ramp up if you slip your tablet into a battery-powered dock, and then ramps up again if that dock then goes onto mains power?
I like this idea of AMD's quite a lot - don't think it'l replace either my existing tablets or my gaming PC, but it could form the basis of a pretty solid device to sit in between those two - maybe even comparable to current "gaming" laptops...
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