AMD has unveiled that its mobile version of the Radeon RX 460 will feature the same level of performance as the desktop version, offering console-level GPU performance in a slim notebook design.
The published slide from AMD compares the desktop version of the RX 460 with a mobile version in some of popular games, showing that the performance is quite similar, despite the fact that the mobile version was tested on a system with a weaker CPU.
In case you missed it, the RX 460 is based on AMD's smaller Polaris 11 chip, packs 1024 Stream Processors, 48 TMUs and 16 ROPs and comes with 2GB of 7.0GHz clocked GDDR5 memory on a 128-bit memory interface.
The 75W TDP with 1090MHz base and 1200MHz GPU Boost clocks make it perfect for notebooks, allowing decent performance with decent amount of eye-candy in most games running at 1080p resolution.
Unfortunately, we still do not have any precise clock information for the mobile version of the Radeon RX 460 but we do know that it will first show up in HP's new 15.6-inch Omen Limited Edition notebook.
Source:
Radeon.com.