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Asus releases ATI Mobility Radeon X2300 graphics info ahead of AMDJan 23, 2007 - in News
Asus has posted a press release containing details of AMD's upcoming graphics processor (GPU) aimed at notebooks, the ATI Mobility Radeon X2300.
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AMD develops open specification for small form factor PCsJan 10, 2007 - in News
AMD said that it is developing guidelines for computer case and motherboard design that will allow the creation of improved small form factor PCs (SFF PCS). "DTX" is intended to become an open standard with specifications scheduled to be released during Q1 2007.
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CES 2007: AMD unleashes second generation of Live! platformJan 7, 2007 - in News
One could have thought that the first, sort of half-baked effort of the first generation of entertainment PC platforms could also have the last. But AMD took another, more serious look at the market and announced Live! notebooks, a Live reference platform for the family room and a CPU-powered NAS system.
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CES 2007: VoodooPC to show off AMD's Quad FX with 18 ft. screensJan 7, 2007 - in News
Being part of Hewlett-Pack hasn't made VoodooPC lose its flair for the dramatic. The enthusiast computer maker plans to unveil its eagerly awaited systems featuring AMD's new Quad FX processors at CES 2007 this week.
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AMD Live! to support Blu-ray and HD DVD in Q3 2007Dec 28, 2006 - in News
AMD Live! will start supporting Blu-ray and HD DVD in the third quarter of 2007 in line with AMD's hopes to take a bigger share of the multimedia market, according to industry sources.
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DirectX 10 will not take off until H2 2007, AMD executive saysDec 22, 2006 - in News
Despite that Nvidia recently launched its DirectX 10-compliant GPUs (graphics processing units), demand for DirectX 10 graphics cards will not pick up in the market in the first half of the year because of a lack of games to support the technology, according to Edward Chow, AMD graphics marketing director for the Asia-Pacific region.
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AMD questions current multi-core trendDec 14, 2006 - in News
AMD chief technology officer Phil Hester voiced concerns over the implications of the trend to integrate an increasing number of similar cores into one package. The company indicated that it could part with a strategy of using dozens of cores in one CPU and would turn to developing "Accelerated Processing Units," short APUs instead.
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AMD releases Catalyst 6.12 graphics chip driverDec 13, 2006 - in News
AMD's graphics division (formerly ATI) today released what will most likely be the last graphics driver update for this year. Catalyst 6.12 brings DirectX video acceleration for Crossfire configurations as it main update.
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AMD and IBM promise more performance for 45 nm processorsDec 12, 2006 - in News
AMD and IBM presented first details of its 45 nm production process at the International Electron Device Meeting (IEDM) today. While practical data for the consumer remains scarce, the two companies indicated that their production approach will bring performance improvements of about 15%.
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AMD adds new flagship Athlon 64 X2 processors 5400+, 5600+Dec 12, 2006 - in News
AMD today launched new dual-core mainstream processors in order to regain at least some of its competitiveness in the segment of higher-end mainstream processors. The new 5400+ and 5600+ bring an increase of clock speed and are squarely aimed at Intel's Core 2 Duo E6600 and E6700 processors.
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AMD introduces 65 nm processorsDec 4, 2006 - in News
AMD fired up the third stage of a series of announcements this morning and announced a first batch of 65 nm desktop dual-core processors. Almost one year behind Intel, the new X2 family CPUs launch as a quartet that do not bump processor performance but lower power consumption and provide headroom for future clock speed increases.
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AMD demonstrates first native quad-core CPUNov 30, 2006 - in News
Intel was first out of the gate with a quad-core processor, AMD will offer the first native quad-core chip - four processors that are integrated in one piece of silicon. The company today offered a first glimpse at a 4-way, quad-core Opteron processor system during its annual analyst conference.
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AMD aims for major 65 nm transition by mid-2007Nov 17, 2006 - in News
In a briefing with journalists, AMD provided and updated outlook on its future processor and manufacturing plans. The firms 65 nm processors will be introduced in December. The company trails Intel by about 12 months, but AMD believes it will make the jump to a product line that consists mainly of 65 nm CPUs within half a year.
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Catalyst 6.11 driver for Radeon graphics cards releasedNov 15, 2006 - in News
AMD's graphics division, formerly known as ATI, has released its November graphics driver update. Version 6.11 brings a few performance enhancements, especially for Call of Duty 2.
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AMD launches "stream processor" accelerator boardNov 14, 2006 - in News
AMD today introduced what it calls the world's first dedicated stream processor. What sounds like a completely new product is in fact based on the R580 graphics processor used in Radeon X1900 graphics cards built by the firm's graphics division, formerly known as ATI. The slightly modified GPU promises to inject massive floating point performance into computers.
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AMD's PIC canned as OLPC production beginsNov 13, 2006 - in News
AMD announced in its third quarter SEC filing that it has ceased the manufacture of their Personal Internet Communicator (PIC) product for emerging markets due to lack of material revenue.
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AMD's Opteron shows muscles in supercomputer listNov 13, 2006 - in News
The 28th list of the world's 500 most power supercomputers was published one day ahead of the official opening of the SC06 supercomputing conference. The top-10 of the list saw major changes, partially due to three new AMD Opteron systems, which are ranked in Position 2, 9 and 10. Extra: Image gallery
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AMD previews 4x4 platformNov 10, 2006 - in News
AMD chose to reveal first official details about its 4x4, dual-socket processor platform at a PR event in Munich. 4x4 apparently is still on track for a November release, while AMD's U.S. representatives aren't ready yet to talk about the firm's answer to Intel's quad-core CPU. AMD confirmed at the event that 4x4 will be introduced with an Nvidia chipset and prices around $1000.
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AMD brings X1900 graphics to the Apple Power Mac G5 QuadNov 7, 2006 - in News
AMD has announced the ATI Radeon X1900 G5 Mac Edition, a next-generation graphics card that combines workstation-class creative productivity and cutting-edge 3D game performance, according to the company.
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AMD's Fusion: Revolution or dangerous adventure?Oct 25, 2006 - in News
AMD today confirmed that it will be developing a processor, code-named "Fusion," that will combine a traditional CPU with graphics capabilities under one roof. If the deal was really just about integrating graphics, ATI could turn out to be a tremendously expensive deal. But in the end, Fusion may not be about graphics at all - but about a technology that could revolutionize the CPU.
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AMD's "Fusion" processor to merge CPU and GPUOct 25, 2006 - in News
AMD today announced that it has completed the acquisition of graphics chip developer ATI. The company does not waste any time to make use of the acquired knowledge: In 2007, AMD will be upgrading its mobile platform and offer a Centrino-like platform as well as integrated solutions for commercial and media systems. And there will be a processor with built-in graphics.
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Dell introduces AMD-based 2P, 4P serversOct 23, 2006 - in News
Dell today rolled out its first servers based on AMD's Opteron processors. The rack server Power Edge 6950 and the blade server Power Edge SC1435 promise more performance and power efficiency than Intel's Irwindale and Tulsa processors, which are based on the firm's aging Netburst architecture.
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AMD schedules 65 nm "Taylor" launch for Q2 2007Oct 10, 2006 - in News
Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) will announce the Rev G Turion 64 X2 and Mobile Sempron CPU lineups, which will debut as the chip vendor's first 65 nm-made mobile processors, in 2007, according to motherboard makers familiar with AMD's latest CPU roadmap.
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Roadmap leak indicates ATI direction after AMD acquisitionOct 6, 2006 - in News
An ATI chipset roadmap has appeared on two South American websites today. At least for now, it appears that the acquisition by AMD could accelerate the rollout of products and ATI. While battling Intel on the low-end, ATI's chipsets and graphics processors begin to align closely with AMD to offer high-end gaming solutions for FX processors.
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AMD validates 65nm CPU production at CharteredOct 5, 2006 - in News
Industry sources noted that AMD has validated its 65 nm CPU production at Singapore-based foundry Chartered Semiconductor and volume production of AMD's 65 nm CPU lineup at Chartered is slated for the first half of 2007.
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AMD to release first 65 nm processors in DecemberOct 3, 2006 - in News
AMD will keep to its promise to ship its first 65 nm processors by the end of this year. The limited supply of the new chip generation, code-named "Brisbane", will be flanked by 90 nm dual-core CPUs with increased clock speed and more L2 cache: Three new processors, led by the Athlon 64 X2 6000+, will bring AMD closer to the performance of Intel's Core 2 Duo.
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AMD to postpone DDR3 adoption, first quad-core K8L resident Socket AM2+Oct 3, 2006 - in News
Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) has postponed launch of its Socket AM3 processors to the middle of 2008, from an originally scheduled third-quarter 2007, according to motherboard makers.
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AMD to ship 90% of desktop CPUs at 65 nm by end-2007Oct 3, 2006 - in News
Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) is proceeding to switch 90% of its desktop-processor production to the 65 nm node by the end of 2007, according to motherboard makers familiar with AMD's latest roadmap.
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AMD to launch quad-core K8L platform in Q3 2007Oct 3, 2006 - in News
AMD has indicated to motherboard makers that it will advance the launch of its quad-core K8L desktop platform to the third quarter of 2007, according to sources at the motherboard makers.
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AMD expands 65 nm Athlon 64 X2 roadmapSep 27, 2006 - in News
AMD will expand the roadmap for its 65nm-made Athlon 64 X2 CPU portfolio (codenamed Brisbane), with the series lineup adjusted to feature processor clock speeds differentiated by 100 MHz, instead of the 200 MHz, according to motherboard makers.
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