Read more.Based upon the same GM205 GPU as its bigger budget brothers, but on a 128-bit bus.
Read more.Based upon the same GM205 GPU as its bigger budget brothers, but on a 128-bit bus.
Shouldn't that be GM204?
It seems somewhat unusual that they'd use such a big core with so many cores disabled? I mean I understand the supply/demand thing, but we're looking at a ~half disabled die here! I wonder if this has something to do with yield? It would seem less likely on a very mature node, and the power characteristics of the other mobile bins seem fine. Maybe they just have a few iffy early batches, or are using it as a stopgap until the smaller dies make an appearance?
So how does this compare to the 860M? I'm seeing this hitting the cheap, thin mid-level gaming department (Y50, etc).
Given how awesome the 850M is, I'm sure this'll be a huge hit. (I can game quite happily at 1600x900 -- native resolution of my laptop -- with high settings without issue.)
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