This week the desktop space has officially entered the 28 nm GPU era 
thanks to the retail release of the Radeon HD 7970. It's a significant 
milestone for the discrete graphics market and for AMD, but it's only 
the beginning as the Sunnyvale-based company is currently preparing the 
arrival of the Radeon HD 7950 and is planning the introduction of the 
first 28 nm mobile chips.
While the HD 7950 will debut this quarter, the 28 nm GPUs for notebooks 
will have to wait a little longer, until Q2. The upcoming mobile parts 
are of course based on the GCN architecture and will bring DirectX 11.1 
support, as well as power, image quality and display output 
enhancements.
The 28 nm mobile cards will (most) likely be added to the 
recently-introduced Radeon HD 7000M family which also includes multiple 
40 nm-based cards (7600M, 7500M, 7400M, 7300M). Look for 28 nm models to
 be branded Radeon HD 7700M and higher.
Source: ComputerBase
 
 
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