AMD Fusion APUs Accelerate Flash Player 10.2

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AMD recently announced that Adobe Flash Player 10.2, released this week, is fully supported on PC platforms powered by low-power AMD Fusion Accelerated Processing Units (APUs), enhancing video playback capabilities for users. AMD and Adobe worked together to enable 1080p high-definition (HD) video playback performance via improved video hardware acceleration capabilities on all devices based on the AMD 2011 low-power platform (formerly codenamed “Brazos”), as well as other platforms employing AMD graphics. With the release of Flash Player 10.2, enhanced 1080p playback capabilities are enabled by AMDs low-power C-Series and E-Series processors, including C-30, C-50 and E-350, offering a more vivid video experience to users of HD netbooks, notebooks and tablets.

Adobe Flash Player 10.2 Beta

“With each software update we further adapt Flash Player to leverage the latest powerful processing technology developed by companies like AMD, said Anup Murarka, director, Product Marketing, Flash Platform at Adobe. This version of Flash Player delivers best-in-class video across screens and browsers by enabling access to hardware acceleration of the entire video pipeline. Our goal is to continually deliver a rich consumer PC and device experience, which is made possible by working with partners like AMD.”

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