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AMD's Kaveri Processors Coming to Smaller, Cheaper Desktops

Accepted submission by janrinok mailto:janrinok@soylentnews.org at 2014-07-31 14:12:41
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Advanced Micro Devices wants to help gamers build cheaper, smaller desktops through new processors [itworld.com] the company started shipping on Thursday. AMD's A10, A8 and A6 chips — code-named Kaveri — are targeted at small-form factor and even larger desktops starting at US$399, said Adam Kozak, AMD's desktop product marketing manager.

The chips have up to eight integrated graphics cores and are capable of rendering 4K video, which has a resolution of 3840 x 2160 pixels, four times that of traditional high-definition video. Most gaming titles can be played on desktops with the chips, Kozak said.

Users could build quiet, cool systems that could be easily carried to LAN parties, a reference to gatherings of gamers competing in multiplayer games, Kozak said. "Lot of gamers are looking at these systems," Kozak said. "It's quiet, it's cool."

But enthusiasts won't be able to build desktops as small as Intel's NUC (new unit of computing) mini-desktops, which are small PCs that could be held in a hand, Kozak said.

The A10, A8 and A6 chips have the same GCN (graphics core next ) graphics technologies used in Microsoft's Xbox One and Sony's PlayStation 4 gaming consoles. The chips are compliant with AMD's Mantle technology, which like Microsoft's DirectX helps improve video effects in PCs.

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