Better power management (than that mentioned in comment #25) for AMD/ATI
Radeon R600 and newer hardware is finally available in the upstream 3.11
linux kernel. The first release candidate (3.11-rc1) of the 3.11 kernel
is available at http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/ and
instructions on how to install and uninstall it are available at
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/MainlineBuilds

To use this power management for the AMD/ATI Radeon you will need to
select it at boot by adding radeon.dpm=1 to your GRUB kernel boot
options as described at
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Grub2/Troubleshooting#Editing_the_GRUB_2_Menu_During_Boot

On R700 and newer hardware (other than APUs) you will also need to install the 
latest AMD graphics microcode (ucode) files to /lib/firmware/radeon
These are available at http://people.freedesktop.org/~agd5f/radeon_ucode/
Get the version ending in "smc".

R700 basically means Radeon HD 4000 series and newer. However note that
according to Wikipedia and
http://xorg.freedesktop.org/wiki/RadeonFeature/#index5h2 the Mobility
Radeon HD 4225/4250 is a RV620 chip, so anyone with one of those
shouldn't need the updated firmware files.

See the blog post at http://www.botchco.com/agd5f/?p=57 for further
information.

Unlike the older dynpm method, the new DPM mehod works with multiple
monitors and there shouldn't be any flickering as the performance level
changes are handled by dedicated hardware rather than the driver.

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  [RV620] No power management with ati driver

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