AMD says their Fusion Accelerated Processing Unit is "Sandy Bridge
done right," which combines a CPU and discrete ATI graphics on the same
die, allowing more efficient processing, increased battery life and
improved graphics performance. Now it's in 11 new HP laptops.
Six
of HP's consumer laptops (the dv4, dv6, dv7, g4, g6 and g7) and five of
their enterprise notebooks (ProBook 4535s, 4435s, 4436s, 6465b and
6565b) now have the new processor, which promises 6-8 hours of real-life
battery usage, and enhanced graphical superpowers when it comes to
things like HD flash video and games. The dv series in particular claims
a 2x leap in graphics performance compared to previous models.
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