By
Harald Thon,
published on January 2, 2003
Source: Tom's Guide US | Keywords: amd, power, in, a, notebook | Themes: Business Notebooks
Source: Tom's Guide US | Keywords: amd, power, in, a, notebook | Themes: Business Notebooks
Contents
- 1. AMD Power In A Notebook: Mobile Athlon XP
- 2. Powernow = The Power You Need, Consistency + Least Possible Energy Use
- 3. Windows XP: Connection Between Energy Diagrams And Powernow
- 4. Test Configuration: Compaq EvoN1015v
- 5. Easy On The Eyes - And The Ears: VGA, Video Output And Sound System
- 6. Synthetic Benchmarks
8. 3D Performance
Direct-3D Performance: 3D Mark 2001 SE

For an integrated graphics solution, the values obtained are very good. However, they are still worlds apart from high-end graphic chips for mobile devices like the ATI Radeon 7xxx/ 9xxx. In this discipline, the latter get up to about 5500/ 7000 dots.
Open GL Games: Quake 3 Arena
For whoever is into it, seamless play is possible even with the "benchmark classics."

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