AMD launches A-Series APUs
AMD has launched the 2014 AMD A-Series Accelerated Processing Units (APUs). The AMD A-Series APUs with AMD Radeon R7 graphics, codenamed "Kaveri", are designed with new features that deliver compute and gaming performance.
New and improved features of the AMD A-Series APUs include up to 12 Compute Cores (4 CPU and 8 GPU); Graphics Core Next (GCN) Architecture with powerful AMD Radeon R7 Series graphics; AMD’s Mantle; TrueAudio Technology and support for UltraHD (4K) resolutions and new video post processing enhancements.
“AMD maintains our technology leadership with the 2014 AMD A-Series APUs, a revolutionary next-generation APU that marks a new era of computing. With world-class graphics and compute technology on a single chip, the AMD A-Series APU is an effective and efficient solution for our customers and enable industry-leading computing experiences,” said Bernd Lienhard, Corporate Vice-President & General Manager, Client Business Unit, AMD.
The AMD A-Series APU processor-in-a-box (PIBs) for the AMD A10-7850K and AMD A10-7700K, which started shipping in Q4 2013, are available starting today. The AMD A8-7600 will be shipping in Q1 2014. Additionally, the AMD Radeon R9 2400 Gamer Series memory is tested and certified for AMD A10 APUs, unleashing their full potential with AMD Memory Profile technology (AMP) offering speeds up to 2400MHz.
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