Advanced Micro Devices has announced the availability of its AMD 690 chipset, the first integrated chipset that includes the recently acquired ATI Radeon X1250 graphics processor. Integration of the Radeon processor means that PCs based on the 690 chipset will not require any additional graphics cards, according to AMD. The move is likely the first step in achieving AMD’s long-term mission — set shortly after it acquired ATI — of combining functions of the microprocessor with those of the graphics processor on a single chip, dubbed “Fusion.”
AMD Launches First Chipset With ATI Graphics
Posted by: Tim Gray February 28, 2007 01:29 PMAdvanced Micro Devices has announced the availability of its AMD 690 chipset, the first integrated chipset that includes the recently acquired ATI Radeon X1250 graphics processor. Integration of the Radeon processor means that PCs based on the 690 chipset will not require any additional graphics cards, according to AMD. The move is likely the first step in achieving AMD’s long-term mission — set shortly after it acquired ATI — of combining functions of the microprocessor with those of the graphics processor on a single chip, dubbed “Fusion.”