AMD has announced the immediate release of its AMD Embedded G-Series, the first and only world's APU (Accelerated Processing Unit) for embedded systems. Based on AMD Fusion technology provides a complete integrated platform and features new low power x86 CPU "Bobcat" along with a DirectX 11 compatible GPU with a parallel processing engine on a single piece of silicon.
- This new class of APU provides more computing power in one piece than any other processor in history. - There is no solution on the market that offers this level of processing. - You are ready for distribution to numerous embedded systems G-Series platform of AMD. Some companies will start to use it in the coming weeks are Advansus, Compulab, Congatec, Fujitsu, Haier, IEI, Kontron, Mitec, Quixant, Sintron, Starnet, WebDT, Wyse, and many others.
- Products that use this platform are: digital signals, mobile devices, thin clients, gaming machines, PCs with small form factor, etc ... as well as many single board computers (Single Board Computers, SBCs).
- This new class of APU provides more computing power in one piece than any other processor in history. - There is no solution on the market that offers this level of processing. - You are ready for distribution to numerous embedded systems G-Series platform of AMD. Some companies will start to use it in the coming weeks are Advansus, Compulab, Congatec, Fujitsu, Haier, IEI, Kontron, Mitec, Quixant, Sintron, Starnet, WebDT, Wyse, and many others.
- Products that use this platform are: digital signals, mobile devices, thin clients, gaming machines, PCs with small form factor, etc ... as well as many single board computers (Single Board Computers, SBCs).
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