AMD Announces E6460 Embedded Discrete GPU
AMD is expanding its GPU product line in the embedded space.
The company just announced the E6460 embedded discrete GPU, which complements the higher-performing E6760. Compared to the E6760's 480 shaders, the E6460 has only 160, and has to work with only 512 MB GDDR5 memory instead of 1 GB and supports only four instead of six displays.
AMD pitches the graphics processors as products for casino gaming, digital signage, kiosks, point-of-sale (POS) and industrial measurement and controls applications.
While it is not exactly a screamer, the E6460 is sold as a solution for products that will have to be in service over a longer period of time. AMD said that it is offering 5 years of guaranteed supply and support.
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j3ff86 alikumOctober 12 dude.And in August everyone said September 9th or 22nd. Somehow I feel Oct 12th will come and go just the same.Reply
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bustapr alikumOctober 12 dude.lol I lost confidence in AMDs PR team when Sept 17 passed by and nothing happened.Reply
Well, as for this, I cant say Im interested at all because I dont work with that type of equipment manufacturing. And I dont have a clue whats better and whats worst in that area. But kudos to them for taking solutions to a lot display areas. -
j_davis_1980 AbdullahGAMD never released an official release date. All the said for now is Q4.Q4 of 2011 or 2012.....Which year!.....Reply -
sentinelspark Sounds like a good idea. AMD just needs a good ARM processor out. something to compete with Nvidia's Tegra 2 and 3.Reply -
lamorpa lostmyclani dont care about intel our amd... I get a life in this timei life a intel in care this... I time dont our get about amdReply