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AMD sets to deliver next generation x86 platforms for Windows 8
« on: September 15, 2011, 08:39:21 AM »

AMD has announced that it has created drivers to enable support for the upcoming Windows 8 operating system on AMD-based tablets, netbooks, PCs and servers. Continuing a long history of collaboration, AMD is working closely with Microsoft to empower a new generation of innovative PCs and small form factor computing devices.

Currently available Windows 7-based PCs powered by AMD VISION technology deliver multi-core processing for amazing performance, discrete-level graphics for brilliant HD experiences, and AMD AllDay Power for entertainment on the go. Furthermore, AMD Vision Engine Software is uniquely tailored to unlock visual computing with AMD Radeon cores and video accelerators that enable vivid HD, AMD Steady Video software and accelerated applications like blazing fast Internet browsing.

For business customers, the combination of AMD Opteron processors and Windows Server helps deliver a solid foundation for long-term value and leading-edge price performance, enabling cost-effective virtualization, versatile Web and application serving, and capacity-rich data management.

As the only supplier offering Accelerated Processing Units (APUs), CPUs and discrete GPUs, AMD offers a broad range of computing platforms, including notebook and desktop PCs, tablets, workstations and servers, that are ideally suited to support Windows 8 and offer compatibility with a pervasive x86 ecosystem. AMD technology offers a compelling platform for the forthcoming Windows 8, with native support for Microsoft DirectX 11, C++ AMP, OpenCL and Accelerated HTML5, as well as planned support of DirectX 11.1 features.

AMD PC and Server Platforms for Windows 8: AMD Z-series family of APUs for HD tablets; AMD C-series and E-series APU families for ultrathin and mainstream notebooks and netbooks; AMD A-series family of APUs for high-performance notebooks and desktops; forthcoming AMD FX 8-Core processor Black Edition for high-performance desktops; AMD FirePro professional graphics for desktops and workstations; AMD Radeon graphics for desktop and notebook PCs and embedded applications; AMD Radeon embedded graphics for mobile; AMD Opteron 6000 series platform offering the industry's only twelve-core x86 processor for servers; and AMD Opteron 4000 series platform.

Along with the broad range of computing platforms and processors available this year from AMD, products slated for next year include two new notebook PC APUs codenamed Krishna and Trinity. The Trinity APU, which will be based on the Bulldozer x86 core with support for UVD and DirectX 11 for brilliant graphics, is expected to consume less than half the power of today's lowest power AMD A-series APU, bringing performance computing to ultrathin notebooks, with software drivers optimized for Windows 8. Continued enhancements to the low-power PC platform based on AMD C-series and E-series APU families also are expected.