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torok said:

But thinking specifically about their console sales, it's a bit ridiculous that they can't use their APU tech, that's pretty much unique, to leverage lightweight notebook sales or even low-TDP versions for mobile phone APUs. That last segment coud be incredible for them, since Intel is out. Even cutting a lot of power to decrease TDP, they could end up with a beefy (for mobile) GPU there.

AMD had mobile GPUs, but they sold them to Qualcomm when things were even worse than now.

http://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2009/01/amd-unloads-mobile-gpu-technology-to-qualcomm/

In fact, every Adreno GPU out there uses AMD tech (Adreno is an anagram of Radeon).

And you'll be happy to know that AMD could re-enter the mobile market with 14nm products: http://www.itworld.com/article/3044529/amd-open-to-making-graphics-chips-for-mobile-devices.html



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