AMD has announced that the latest update to Adobe Flash Player 10.2 is fully supported low-power platforms AMD Fusion Accelerated Processing Units (APUs), improving the ability to playback high definition video. AMD and Adobe have been working together to enable playback of 1080p HD video through the video acceleration capabilities of all hardware devices low-AMD 2011 (codename "Brazos") and other platforms using AMD graphics.
With the release of Flash Player 10.2, capabilities are enabled to play 1080p low-power processors, AMD C-Series and E-Series, including the C-30, C-50 and E-350, providing an experience video playback more fluid and natural for users of HD netbooks, notebooks and tablets.
With the release of Flash Player 10.2, capabilities are enabled to play 1080p low-power processors, AMD C-Series and E-Series, including the C-30, C-50 and E-350, providing an experience video playback more fluid and natural for users of HD netbooks, notebooks and tablets.
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