The spread of discrete graphics solutions AMD HD 6000 family is constantly widening. The chipmaker has just announced the adoption of DirectX 11 GPU by major brands worldwide, including HP and Dell. The Radeon HD 6450, 6570 and 6670 were selected from supplements to provide graphics support extended to its customers and to allow the playback of multimedia content with ease.
In addition to support for the latest API, the HD 6000 series features AMD's Accelerated Parallel Processing (APP), able to accelerate the most demanding tasks and increase daily productivity. Individual board provide support AMD Eyefinity multi-display, to make two or more monitors in a single workspace.
Not only that, with Visual EyeSpeed we will have a high computing power, more than enough for smooth playback of high-quality Blu-ray, and other online video streaming HD content. We may also benefit from a further acceleration of everyday applications such as Internet Explorer 9, Google Chrome, Adobe Flash Player 10.2 and other software entertainment and productivity.
In addition to support for the latest API, the HD 6000 series features AMD's Accelerated Parallel Processing (APP), able to accelerate the most demanding tasks and increase daily productivity. Individual board provide support AMD Eyefinity multi-display, to make two or more monitors in a single workspace.
Not only that, with Visual EyeSpeed we will have a high computing power, more than enough for smooth playback of high-quality Blu-ray, and other online video streaming HD content. We may also benefit from a further acceleration of everyday applications such as Internet Explorer 9, Google Chrome, Adobe Flash Player 10.2 and other software entertainment and productivity.
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