AMD launches AMD A-Series APU and ushers in Next Generation of Computing

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This afternoon in Sunnyvale California AMD (Advanced Micro Devices) officially launched their new AMD Fusion A-Series Accelerated Processing Units (APUs). Combining discrete quality DirectX 11 graphics and up to 400 Radeon Cores with up to four x86 CPU cores and dedicated HD Video Processing on a single chip will bring your videos and games to vivid life!

The AMD A-Series APU delivers the power to match how consumers actually use their PCs: all day without sacrificing performance. Delivering more than 10.5 hours of resting battery life a more than 50 percent increase compared to the 2010 AMD Mainstream Platform users can get their work done or watch multiple HD movies on a single charge. Additionally, AMD dynamic switchable graphics optimize battery life on PCs featuring AMD dual-graphics solutions by intelligently managing power states on the APU and separate discrete AMD Radeon GPU.

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