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AMD Expanded its A-Series APU Line-up

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Ashok Pandey
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AMD's high performance Accelerated Processing Unit (APU) line-up gets extension with up to 12 Compute Cores (4CPU + 8 GPU) and Heterogeneous System Architecture (HSA) features. Company introduces AMD A10-7800 APU to its A-series 4th generation APU line-up that boasts a AMD RadeonTMR7 Series graphics for peak performance across applications. It also combines the AMD's Mantle API to enables accelerated performance across select AMD Gaming Evolved partner titles.

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The new APUs are advanced in the technology and offers developer friendly performance. It enhances the visual experience further as its supports UltraHD (4K) resolutions as well as boosts video post processing making 1080p videos awesome when upscaled on an UltraHD-enabled monitor or TV. In addition, it also comes with a configurable thermal design power option (cTDP) that allows user to fine-tune for maximum performance.

Presently the AMD A10-7800 APU will be available in Japan only and later by the end of July across the world.

AMD also introduces AMD A6-7400K and A4-7300 APUs which are made for consumers who are looking for upgrade in their application and office experience on the PC. These tow has unifying FM2+ infrastructure that enables users to build smaller form factors for gaming and home theatre PC (HTPC) systems which sip power while offering peak performance. As well as, users can get benefits from AMD AMP technology with AMD RadeonTM memory to enhance their gaming experience with the AMD RadeonTM R9 2400 Gamer Series memory.

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