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QUAKECore89 said:
JEMC said:

I'm not so sure about that.

Sure, they may be called "Pro", but with such a lower number, I doubt they're nothing more than a regular 460 and an even lower specc'ed card.

Tell those Apple designers, they're to make Macbook Pro much thinner & better power efficiency than Macbook Air.

Here though. http://creators.radeon.com/radeon-pro/

Ok. I checked the site and it's true that the Radeon Pro 460 is no RX 460. The desktop card has 2 less CUs, 16 vs 14, but it has a higher memory bandwidth and it runs at a higher frequency, allowing it to give 2.15 TFlops compared to the 1.86 TFlops of the Pro 460. And the other two models are even lower than that.

But I doubt any (serious) user that (really) needs to make use of a workstation GPU will choose a laptop to begin with, so... I don't really see the point of it.



Please excuse my bad English.

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