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AMD 300 series MOBILE specs revealed on AMD website

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no this is not from WCCF tech...

 

It appears that details on AMD's 300 series mobile GPU's have been leaked/revealed on their website: 

 

 

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More details:

 

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Leaked slide with a few more details and some vague information on crossfire with mobile APU's

 

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Details on specific specifications of the m375x are on techpowerup: https://www.techpowerup.com/gpudb/2689/radeon-r9-m375x.html

 

 

The Radeon R9 M375X is a graphics card by AMD that is not released yet. Built on the 28 nm process, and based on the Venus graphics processor, in its Venus XTX variant, the card supports DirectX 12.0. The Venus graphics processor is an average sized chip with a die area of 123 mm² and 1,500 million transistors. It features 640 shading units, 40 texture mapping units and 16 ROPs. AMD has placed 2,048 MB GDDR5 memory on the card, which are connected using a 128-bit memory interface. The GPU is operating at a frequency of 900 MHz, which can be boosted up to 925 MHz, memory is running at 1125 MHz. 

We recommend the AMD Radeon R9 M375X for gaming with highest details at resolutions up to, and including, 1280x720. 
Its power draw is not exactly known. Radeon R9 M375X is connected to the rest of the system using a PCIe 3.0 x16 interface.

 

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Oddly enough, this seems to indicate that the m375x will not use GDDR3 exclusively, but that there may be a GDDR5 option as well

 

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Leaked Lenovo product page with entry featuring the m375:

 

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GPUBoss comparing the m375x to both the GTX 965m and 860m chips:

Validity of the follow graphs is disputed

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My personal thoughts?  

1. 28nm :/ (rebrands)

2. GDDR3? Wot m8  EDIT gddr5 options available on m375x

3. 128 bit memory.  srsly AMD... 

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:) (to actually comment, I don't really get excited about mobile GPU's so I don't really care, gaming on the go for me anyway is just my phone). 

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Real?  Fake?  Repost?  Comment below :)

 

all of the above.  :P

 

If I were to guess, It's just an HD 7770 for the 375.

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Waiting for the next generation so hopefully gddr3 becomes extinct

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They're just doin what they do best. #Rebrands

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They're just doin what they do best. #Rebrands

I hope nvidia will never do such thing. #sarcasm?

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I hope nvidia will never do such thing. #sarcasm?

 

I'm not saying that nvidia hasn't done it, though they tend to do it less often.

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I think that AMD wont beat NVIDIA in mobile GPUs any time soon but instead they will focus on improving the APUs for the mobile platform.

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the amount of rebrands is too damn high

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all of the above.  :P

 

If I were to guess, It's just an HD 7770 for the 375.

how these are mobile gpus and a laptop cant power a 100W processor

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how these are mobile gpus and a laptop cant power a 100W processor

 

not entirely true. Some high end gaming laptops often come with power bricks capable of delivering up to 200 watts or more of power. In a regular desktop with a high end processor, total system draw with a 7770 can reach 250 watts under excessive load, but in a laptop with low power components the total system power draw would never even reach 200 watts using a 7770, not even close. If you are running on battery, the GPU would likely throttle though.

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Not all rebrands, OEM shenanigans. It's gone over in the thread :P

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Those look like specs of GPUs on APUs. so I would not be surprised if they are APUs.

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They all appear to be rebrands, but they do have much higher clock speeds.

All of them are over 1Ghz. In the 200 series, the highest clock was 925. Both are boost clocks.

 

The weird one is that the 375 has GDDR3 instead of GDDR5, maybe the X variant has it.

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