AMD has by now released two quarters of their intended DirectX 11-based graphics cards for the desktop market. With its Cypress as well as Juniper GPUs to cover performance with midrange segments, which will also shortly be pursued by Hemlock on high-end section, with its two Cypress GPUs. The fourth commence is set for the first quarter of 2010 with Redwood as well as Cedar, for budget with entry-level segments. Now we have received facts from computer manufacturers who reveals that the first mobile graphics chips in Evergreen family will have sights set on as early launch as possible next year.

The data we have says that AMD's design has yet confirmed the launch of the first mobile DirectX 11-based chips as early as January. After talks with other PC manufacturers, we have confirmed that AMD really has sights set on a launch during the first month.

But while the producers were unsure if we will see the first notebooks with DX11 GPUs so early. Even if we could keep the schedule for the launch, it will be tougher to catch get chips on the market. Which may be the latest rumors about a november launch to see say the least, weak out.