AMD on Tuesday introduced its latest motherboard GPU, the AMD 780 Series, in Hanover, Germany, at CeBIT 2008. Styling it as the most advanced motherboard GPU in the industry, AMD said the platform is intended to provide a “rich computing experience” for both casual gamers and multimedia enthusiasts running mainstream, low- and mid-cost PCs. “Starting today, consumers can attain superior HD video and casual 3-D gaming experiences, as well as remarkable energy efficiency,” said Phil Eisler, corporate vice president and general manager of AMD’s chipset division.
AMD Targets Medium-Core Gamers With Hybrid GPU
Posted by: Walaika Haskins March 4, 2008 02:01 PMAMD on Tuesday introduced its latest motherboard GPU, the AMD 780 Series, in Hanover, Germany, at CeBIT 2008. Styling it as the most advanced motherboard GPU in the industry, AMD said the platform is intended to provide a “rich computing experience” for both casual gamers and multimedia enthusiasts running mainstream, low- and mid-cost PCs. “Starting today, consumers can attain superior HD video and casual 3-D gaming experiences, as well as remarkable energy efficiency,” said Phil Eisler, corporate vice president and general manager of AMD’s chipset division.