AMD unveils external graphics for notebooks

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Will AMD's new external notebook graphics solution take off?

Fancy a notebook PC with powerful, upgradeable graphics? It's not a new idea, but it has proved an extremely difficult concept to realise. Until now. AMD's new XGP (eXternal Graphics Platform) technology, revealed today, is by far the most promising effort yet.

The big difference with XGP is the wholesale removal of the high performance graphics subsystem from inside the notebook PC. Previous attempts to deliver on the upgradeable laptop graphics concept have typically focused on creating a standard format for internal mobile graphics cards.

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