All Entries Tagged With: "AMD"

AMD to launch new E-Series APUs in the third Quarter.
AMD plans to refresh the lineup of its E-series accelerated processing units (APUs) for desktops, including dual-core E-300, E-450 and E2-3250, in the third quarter of this year. They will be a slight bump in clock speeds and a new feature – Turbo Core “dynamic acceleration technology”.

Gateway LT22 and LT32 AMD-powered netbooks now available
Gateway has launched two new attractive netbooks filled with entertainment capabilities, the Gateway LT32 and LT22. These two netbooks are powered by AMD Athlon II Neo K125 processor and ATI Radeon HD 4220 graphics for enhanced responsiveness, smooth video playback and some light gaming. Both also have HDMI 1080p output, which let users use a [...]
AMD Ontario-powered laptops due out early next year
We’ve already told about AMD Ontario APU will be shipping to partners before the end of this year, which targets at low power and low-cost chips in ultra-thin laptops and netbooks. Now, DigiTimes is reporting that major PC makers including Acer, Asus, and HP plans to launch laptops based on the Ontario APU in the [...]

AMD Fusion CPUs with DirectX 11 graphics to ship in 4Q 2010
It looks as though AMD is planning to release a pair of Fusion processors with integrated DirectX 11 graphics codenamed “Zacate” in the fourth quarter of this year.

AMD Ontario chips for netbooks will be launched Q4 2010
AMD has announced its new low-power and low-cost chip that combines x86 processing units and graphics engine on the same piece of silicon. The new chip has code-named “Ontario” and will be manufactured using 40nm processor. It will be targeted at netbooks, and plans to launched before Q4 2010.

Acer Aspire One AO721 and AO521 netbooks Official in the US
Acer announced a couple of Aspire One series netbooks, both of which are powered by AMD Athlon II Neo processors. The 11.6-inch Aspire One 721 and the 10.1-inch Aspire One 521 are designed for ultra-portability and usability, delivering high-definition graphics and video playback, and smooth communications.








