The fact that Dell would choose to pair mobile AMD processors with ATI chipsets and graphics controllers shouldn’t come as a surprise to many — there are already a number of AMD-based notebooks that use this combination. However, the news takes on an even greater significance now that AMD has acquired ATI. With AMD and ATI engineers working together as one to build powerful, high performance platforms with great stability for server, notebook and desktop platforms, it makes the products even more attractive to manufacturers.
Hardly surprising, but nothing wrong with it either. Only problem may arise for those hardcore gamers that desire multi-GPU in their AMD laptop. That fact may push some consumers to other manufacturers.