A selection of leaked Hewlett-Packard slides have made their way into the hands of technology blog Engadget, revealing the manufacturer's hardware refresh plans for the coming year.
As expected, HP will refresh a number of systems with Intel's upcoming Clarkdale processors, productised as Core i3 and Core i5, but what's interesting is the mention of a pair of yet-to-be-announced AMD ATI Radeon HD 5000-series graphics cards.
According to the slides, AMD will extend its DX11 Evergreen series cards to the low-end space with the introduction of the ATI Radeon HD 5350 on January 7th, followed by the arrival of the ATI Radeon HD 5570 on February 20th.
Carrying the Evora Cedar and Jaguar codenames, the cards are said to feature 1GB and 2GB of on-board memory, respectively. Unfortunately, there's no information regarding clock speeds or shader counts, making it impossible to gauge performance.
These look certain to be among the first low-end DX11 cards unveiled by AMD at next month's CES, but could they be 32nm?