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AMD computer processors offer supercomputer-like performance

July 29th, 2011

The international computer processor manufacturer AMD was appealing to graphics-hungry technophiles earlier this week, launching a new range of Accelerated Processing Units (APUs) for notebooks, netbooks and PCs.

Since the launch, a range of computing manufacturers have come out to showcase their newest devices using the chips, including Toshiba, Samsung and Acer.

According to Rick Bergman, senior vice president and general manager of the AMD Products Group, the AMD A-Series APU is set to revolutionise the computing hardware industry.

“It heralds the arrival of brilliant all-new computing experiences, and enables unprecedented graphics and video performance in notebooks and PCs,” he said. “We are bringing discrete-class graphics to the mainstream.

“The AMD A-Series APU represents an inflection point for AMD and is perhaps the industry’s biggest architectural change since the invention of the microprocessor.”

In a demonstration of the new processors, AMD boasted that they enabled “brilliant HD graphics, supercomputer-like performance and over 10.5 hours of battery life,” as well as offering increased frame rates for gaming and the ability to run multiple lag-free videos and graphics-heavy programs at once.

In order to provide these benefits, the A-Series APUs “combine up to four x86 CPU cores with powerful DirectX11-capable discrete-level graphics and up to 400 Radeon cores along with dedicated HD video processing on a single chip.”

Bob Grim, AMD’s director of worldwide product marketing, said that he was “very excited” about the new processors.

“The AMD APU offers up to an 80 per cent improvement for gaming, with brilliant HD graphics,” he said. “And we have more OEM partners, retail partners and channel distribution than we’ve ever had before.”

Since the AMD launch, those OEM partners have announced the arrival of their own notebooks to capitalise on the new technology.

Toshiba will launch three new Satellite L750D notebooks in August, Samsung has announced the addition of the 300V and 305V models to its Series 3 Notebook range, also due in August, and Acer’s Aspire 5560 series was launched this month.

Source:http://www.current.com.au/2011/07/29/article/AMD-computer-processors-offer-supercomputer-like-performance/DOFOPMUYWV.html

MSI announces full compatibility with future AM3+ processors

April 5th, 2011

MSI is pleased to announce its mainboard compatibility with future AM3+ multi-core processors. AMD’s brand new AM3+ multi-core processors are based on AMD’s Bulldozer technology and feature up to eight cores and large amounts of cache memory. With MSI’s AMD 800 series mainboards with AM3+ CPU support everyone can enjoy the benefits of the new 32nm processors with 2nd generation Turbo Core technology.

MSI’s AMD 800 series mainboards offer the easiest upgrade trajectory for AMD’s future AM3+ CPUs. By offering compatibility with a simple BIOS upgrade end-users are guaranteed future compatibility on their current mainboard. This allows end-users to start with a simple dual-core processor today and scale up to an eight core (octa-core) processor when the higher performance is required by todays and future games and applications.

AM3+ Compatible Mainboards

* 890FXA-GD70 880GMS-E35
* 890FXA-GD65 870A-G54
* 890GXM-G65 870A-G54H
* 880GMA-E55 870A-G46
* 880GMA-E35 760GM-P33

Source:http://www.guru3d.com/news/msi-announces-full-compatibility-with-future-am3-processors/

Next Generation AMD Processors Customized For IE9 Browser

March 17th, 2011

Chip maker AMD has announced that its next generation processors and graphics chips have been designed to harness the hardware acceleration capabilities of Microsoft’s new Internet Explorer 9 web browser.

The company said that its new Fusion Accelerated Processing Units (APUs) and Radeon Graphics Processing Units (GPUs) will support Microsoft’s newest browser’s ability to use computer hardware to render graphic rich web pages built using the latest in web technologies like HTML 5 and Direct X 11.

Microsoft claims that the browser will allow users to utilise the full potential of their PC hardware to play online games, watch videos and open graphic intensive websites. The software giant said that Internet Explorer 9 brings web apps on a par with traditional desktop apps.

Ryan Gavin, Microsoft’s senior director for Internet Explorer, said in a statement “For too long the Web we all enjoy has been relegated to second-class status. Compared to the rich, dynamic, and fast experiences we get with native apps, the Web today is relatively flat. That changes with Internet Explorer 9.”

The newest iteration of the market leading web browser was formally launched by Microsoft at the on-going South by South West conference in Texas. IE9 is available for download on PCs running Windows 7 and Windows Vista operating systems.

Source:http://www.itproportal.com/2011/03/16/next-generation-amd-processors-customized-ie9-browser/

Intel to retire old 45nm chips

February 10th, 2011

Intel is to place several processors at End of Life status, the processors effected are various 45nm desktop processors, including the the Pentium E5400, E6500, the Core 2 Duo E7400, E8400, and the quad-core Core 2 Quad Q8300, Q8400, Q8400S, Q9505, Q9550, Q9550S and Q9650.

Orders of the boxed editions will be valid until August 26, 2011after which supplies will run out, tray processors will stop shipping on February 10, 2012.

Source:http://www.guru3d.com/news/intel-to-retire-old-45nm-chips/

Intel launches next-generation Core processors

January 7th, 2011

Intel Corporation today announced its much anticipated second-generation Core processors in Indian markets.

R Sivakumar, managing director, sales and marketing, Intel South Asia, said: “Around 12.2 billion videos are viewed per month by just 6.3 billion people across the globe. There has been a 300 per cent rise in the consumption of video downloads from YouTube over the last few years. Our personal computer is no more just a device but a personal media machine. The built-in visual capabilities enabled by these new processors are stunning.”

Intel said incorporation of the new technology would cost 20 per cent more at the system level. In India, systems are likely to be available from original equipment manufacturers like HCL, Wipro, MSI, HP, Lenovo, Toshiba and Dell, as well as from local channel partners. The company says no additional video card is required to run the videos.
George Paul, executive vice president, HCL Infosystems, said: “Today, the consumption patterns clearly indicate a shift towards heavy access to online audio and video content by mainstream users and I am confident our partnership will produce a range of products that will offer an immersive computing experience,”

The company claims these processors automatically deliver a greater burst of speed and finish the work sooner. Everyday tasks like editing a large video or doing other computing-intensive works and running multiple programs at the same time would be easier.

Mahesh Bhalla, general manager, Dell India said: “At Dell, we are very excited about our new range of laptops and desktops which offer amazing speed and high-performance graphics with the next-generation Intel coreprocessors.

Enriched with the display that allows consumers to stream content wirelessly from their laptops to their TV screens, these machines provide premium performance for even the most-demanding multimedia and entertainment application

Source:-http://www.business-standard.com/india/news/intel-launches-next-generation-core-processors/421069/

Budget processors run the gauntlet for your amusement

November 16th, 2010

Most people don’t need much computing power but the increasingly faster high end CPUs of today have loaned their cores, sans some cache, to the budget models.

Fortunately for under $100 you can find some powerful processors regardless of platform you choose.

AMD has some triple core value chips to get their point across while Intel thinks you’ll be fine with some modified LGA775 chips and low end Core i3 based dual-core chips.

It’s difficult to gauge which will offer the best speed in your typical application usage but it sure is fun finding out now isn’t it?

Source:http://www.techeta.com/2010/11/budget-processors-run-the-gauntlet-for-your-amusement.html

Motherboard with X68 chipset already in the planning and preparation

October 3rd, 2010

As is now widely known already, are Intel’s Core processors, the second-generation at the beginning of next year find their way onto the shelves of distributors in all world.

Unusually, however, make the mainstream CPUs to the base 1155 to the beginning, we got to see already the IDF.

The new high-end parts for Enthuasiasten come until later next year and are made from E Sandy Bridge processor, the X68 chipset and the 2011 base there, what the platform is Patsburg together.

And while the Processor is mature and will be production-ready Intel are currently working both itself and the various board manufacturers of matching records.

How the IDF has already been seen in 1155, most manufacturers have already prepared for the base, such as Gigabyte and its P67A and P67A-UD5-UD7 motherboards.

Products based on the Socket 2011, but only in the 4th Quarter of 2011 – so that possessed the socket 1366 to high-end platform is a life time of about 3 years.

Buyers just this platform can not be sure, despite destro, piece of hardware to have a strong and they need not forced to upgrade.

In the current phase of Research & Development are all working diligently to optimize the systems, develop and eventually eliminate errors.

In the fall / winter of next year we can then reach the then fastest desktop processors probably happy, because a Sandy Bridge E includes support for quad-channel DDR3 memory and 40 PCIe 3.0 lanes, especially enthusiasts to come into their own making.

Source:http://www.pcmasters.de/hardware/review/mainboards-mit-x68-chipsatz-bereits-in-planung-und-herstellung.html

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