Advanced Micro Devices

AMD Vision Chips: Multi-Core And Low Power Requirements

neha dey on May 18th, 2010

Advanced Micro Devices unveiled a new notebook platform featuring chips with multi-core processors, lower power consumption, and lower profiles to facilitate ultrathin product designs. AMD’s invigorated notebook platforms for customers and business professionals now include multi-core Phenom II processors, DirectX 11 capabilities, and the chipmaker’s home-grown Vision technology, which AMD says offers visual… Continue reading

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Lenovo has introduced a number of new PCs in multiple form factors, including notebooks, all-in-one PCs, a nettop and slim desktop towers. The PCs run Microsoft Windows 7 and feature processor and graphics options from Advanced Micro Devices, Nvidia and Intel. Mentioned below are some of its expected new range of products.

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