AMD Radeon HD 7290. The AMD Radeon HD 7290 (also known as the ATI Mobility Radeon HD 7290) is the integrated graphics card in Ontario processors (such as the C-70). Technically, the 7290 is just a renamed Radeon HD 6290, which means that it is based on the same graphics core as the ATI Mobility Radeon HD 4330, but without discrete memory. However, it does offer a UVD 3 video decoder. Compared to the slower HD 6250, the 7290 / 6290 has the potential for automatic overclocking (Turbo Core). The performance of the HD 7290 in 3D applications is just above the integrated 880M (eg Radeon HD 4250). Due to the weak processor, the gameplay is very limited. Only very old and less demanding games will play smoothly in low/medium detail (e.g. Half Life 2). Even non-demanding games like Trackmania Nations Forever will run in low detail. However, compared to the integrated graphics card in the Atom processors (GMA 3150), the HD 7290 clearly wins. The UVD 3 video decoder of this video card allows you to decode HD quality videos. Also, it has the ability to decode two MPEG2 streams, H.264 and VC-1 in parallel, so it is compatible with the BD-Live format. In addition, the new UVD 3 supports DivX, Xvid and MPEG4 Part 2. The Blu-Ray 3D format does not support UVD 3 with MCV (Multiview Video Coding) due to low processor power. The power consumption of the HD 7290 is quite low. it is built into the processor. The processor with the northbridge, memory controller and graphics card has https://jiji.co.ke/53-duvets a TDP of 9W.