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In addition to desktop and laptop accelerated processing units, Advanced Micro Devices has chips for servers and other industrial applications. One series of such processors has just gained a broader software support.
The Sunnyvale, California-based company dedicated a whole press release to the G-Series embedded A... |
7 May 2012 09:51 GMT |
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While netbooks may not be as popular today as they were two years ago, adding AMD’s graphics power into a new model may help ASUS transform their new U82U netbook into a best-seller. Intel-based netbooks have always been lacking in CPU processing power and even more so in the graphics department. Once AMD la... |
28 March 2012 08:43 GMT |
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After it managed to score a huge success with the introduction of the first generation of Fusion chips, AMD has recently announced that more than 50 mainstream software applications are now accelerated by its new APUs (accelerated processing units).This allows the software programs to use the computational horsepowe... |
7 March 2011 15:11 GMT |
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Since there are plenty of applications out there (especially in the embedded systems' market) that don't really require a video output, AMD has decided to take its G-Series APUs to a whole new level and released a couple of computing solutions featuring just the Bobcat computing core.As some of you might kn... |
2 March 2011 11:00 GMT |
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AMD's Fusion APU has really managed to take the world by storm when it was officially released a couple of weeks ago, and in order to keep the media spotlights onto it, AMD has decided to also reveal the first APU units targeting the embedded market, namely the G-Series.
The new G-Series consists of 1 or 2 x8... |
19 January 2011 02:04 GMT |
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Shortly after Intel Atom processors were launched some theorized about this chip being used for low-power cloud based servers, some companies even developing blade systems that were built on Atom CPUs, the same thing happening with AMD's Bobcat core right now.This issues was addressed by John Fruehe, the Directo... |
30 November 2010 08:09 GMT |
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Despite all the problems than AMD has encountered with TSMC along the line (remember that HD 5850 and HD 5870 shortages that plagued AMD's graphics cards more than a year ago) the company seems to have no other option as to go with the Taiwanese manufacturer for building their future 28nm Krishna and Wichita APU... |
17 November 2010 05:53 GMT |
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Users that have been stuck with an Atom based computer for more than just a few minutes know just how sluggish Intel's low-powered processor can feel when it comes down to even the simplest of tasks, so, many of us, have been eagerly awaiting for AMD's answer in this market segment, the Brazos platform, the... |
16 November 2010 03:15 GMT |
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After having been in development for years, the Bobcat and Bulldozer architectures from Advanced Micro Devices are finally getting ready to materialize into actual products, and the company is taking advantage of the annual Hot Chips conference to disclose some details, while still keeping quiet about the performanc... |
24 August 2010 03:34 GMT |
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Just a few days ago, rumors started to circulate on the Internet that the Ontario processor from Advanced Micro Devices will have a TDP (thermal design power) of 18W or 25W, and while this power draw may not necessarily be seen as high, it seems to be much higher than the one AMD intends to reach. At least, that'... |
29 July 2010 07:07 GMT |
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By now, end-users will have likely become more than familiar with AMD's plans for the processor and graphics market. Advanced Micro Devices, ever since its acquisition of ATI, has been working on a way to merge the capabilities of the CPU and GPU into a single die. Intel already offers something along these lin... |
24 June 2010 10:56 GMT |
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Integrated graphics, particularly those on the same die as the CPU, haven't been available on the market for overly long, but the actual concept is quite old. In fact, Advanced Micro Devices has been working on its own CPUs with integrated graphics circuits, called APUs (accelerated processing units), as part o... |
17 April 2010 03:39 GMT |
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Not showing too great a concern for the fact that it won't bring about any great breakthrough during the next year, AMD revealed some of the releases already planned for 2011. What AMD introduced were its two latest CPU architectures, the Bulldozer and the Bobcat, each aimed at a specific segment of the IT marke... |
12 November 2009 09:16 GMT |
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In addition to detailing some of the specifications and features of its upcoming Fusion chip, the much-anticipated Llano microprocessor, the Sunnyvale, California-based Advanced Micro Devices has also released details about the 2010 and 2011 product roadmap, which includes new processors called Bulldozer and Bobcat. ... |
12 November 2009 05:27 GMT |
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AMD is expected to announce today a few of its objectives regarding a netbook processor it plans to release as Atom's competitor. According to some voices, this would be Bobcat, the UMPC-oriented processor, but the chip maker could present other processors. About four months ago, AMD’s ... |
13 November 2008 02:52 GMT |
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Advanced Micro Devices were rumored earlier this week to have stopped working on the development of the ultra low power Bobcat microprocessor. The second largest x86 chip manufacturer denied these rumors on Wednesday. “Bobcat remains under development as an important future core for AMD,” said Damon Muzny... |
25 September 2008 03:02 GMT |
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What follows will probably not sit well with all those AMD fans who were expecting the Sunnyvale-based company to put out a new CPU to compete with Intel's Atom in the netbook market. Sad but true: according to the statements of one of the company's officials, AMD is not going to release a low-power, low-co... |
23 July 2008 05:55 GMT |
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With the netbook market getting so crowded with each passing day, it's very likely that AMD will soon provide a new low-power CPU meant to take on Intel's Atom. As we already told you a while back, the new CPU is expected to be launched by the end of the year.Back when we first brought you the news, the est... |
21 July 2008 07:06 GMT |
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