Linked by Amjith Ramanujam on Tue 8th Jul 2008 19:39 UTC, submitted by snydeq
Hardware, Embedded Systems Decrying stasis in the laptop industry, InfoWorld's Tom Yager and crew have designed their ideal laptop for 2009 given the components are available currently. The project was subjected to the same limitations manufacturers face when whiteboarding a new notebook and introduced only those components that would increase end-user productivity manyfold. The resulting AMD Puma-based WorldBook Ether and WorldBook Meteor [specs, tour, pricing] include an 'Embedded Smartphone' system-in-system ARM microcontroller, flash-memory overlay for fast boot, and ATI/AMD Hybrid Graphics for power-saving switched mode.
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RE: Comment by Redeeman
by stabbyjones on Tue 8th Jul 2008 23:08 UTC in reply to "Comment by Redeeman"
stabbyjones
Member since:
2008-04-15

AMD have really pushed forward on ati drivers and it shows.

i have a HD3870 512mb PCIex card and it's been running really well with full 3D support.

ATI has gotten better every release and i really look forward to testing them each month. 8.4 supported my card officially and 8.6 gave me a lot more 3D settings to play around with.

As someone who had never owned an ati card i was really surprised at just how good it was. i won't be Nvidia only from now on.

ATI on linux isn't as laughable as it used to be.

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RE[2]: Comment by Redeeman
by Redeeman on Wed 9th Jul 2008 01:34 in reply to "RE: Comment by Redeeman"
Redeeman Member since:
2006-03-23

try run wine... thats right, for almost ALL stuff, it wont work in wine, and the fglrx devs are admitting that they dont care shit for fixing it.. stuff sight as flightgear doesent work either im told..

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RE[3]: Comment by Redeeman
by apoclypse on Wed 9th Jul 2008 15:23 in reply to "RE[2]: Comment by Redeeman"
apoclypse Member since:
2007-02-17

Thats not true at all, I was abel to run a lot of my games through wine with no issues at all. GTA:Vice citry ran rather well, Warcraft 3 runs pretty good. Need For Speed: Most wanted runs fine. Sure there are thinsg not supported through wine, but it does work.

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