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Wednesday, June 1, 2011

AMD Processor In Tablets

TAIPEI, KOMPAS.com - Until now, AMD has not developed a processor with a SoC (system on chip) such as those made by Intel, NVidia, and ARM for mobile computing devices. However, it does not mean, AMD will not be silent in the competitions of smartphones and tablets that are increasing.

In the event Computex 2011 in Taipei, Taiwan, which took place May 31 through June 4, 2011, from U.S. chip manufacturer that announced the presence of serial processors Z. This is the first processor that AMD is prepared to begin competing in the tablet market.

To enter the smartphone market may still not be too suitable. However, filling a niche in the market tablet, the processor is still acceptable. At least with a larger size and a larger battery, the device ​​does not have to require the integration of a limited space such as smartphones.

Z series processor code-named Desna is already dual core and will publish with code Z-01. Basically, the Z series is the result of optimization processor series C-50 APU previously used for netbook-class product. GPU (graphical processing unit) that is used is the Radeon HD 6250.

The first product that will use this Z series processors is 110W from MSI Windpad tablet that works with operating system Windows 7. MSI 110W WindPad which sailed 10 inches will be released for 599 U.S. dollars.


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