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  2. AMD TrueAudio - Wikipedia

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    AMD TrueAudio is a kind of audio co-processor. Block diagram of HiFi Audio Engine DSP, which TrueAudio is based on. Shows the 56-bit wide MAC unit.. TrueAudio is AMD ' s application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC) intended to serve as dedicated co-processor for the calculations of computationally expensive advanced audio signal processing, such as convolution reverberation effects and 3D ...

  3. Advanced Vector Extensions - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft Teams uses AVX2 instructions to create a blurred or custom background behind video chat participants, [60] and for background noise suppression. [61] Pale Moon custom Windows builds greatly increase browsing speed due to the use of AVX2. simdjson, a JSON parsing library, uses AVX2 and AVX-512 to achieve improved decoding speed. [62] [63]

  4. AVX-512 - Wikipedia

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    AVX-512 vector instructions may indicate an opmask register to control which values are written to the destination, the instruction encoding supports 0–7 for this field, however, only opmask registers k1–k7 (of k0–k7) can be used as the mask corresponding to the value 1–7, whereas the value 0 is reserved for indicating no opmask ...

  5. AMD’s Noise Suppression tool is its answer to NVIDIA Broadcast

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  6. Undocumented feature - Wikipedia

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    Undocumented features (for example, the ability to change the switch character in MS-DOS, usually to a hyphen) can be included for compatibility purposes (in this case with Unix utilities) or for future-expansion reasons. However; if the software provider changes their software strategy to better align with the business, the absence of ...

  7. Radeon HD 4000 series - Wikipedia

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    The Radeon R700 is the engineering codename for a graphics processing unit series developed by Advanced Micro Devices under the ATI brand name. The foundation chip, codenamed RV770, was announced and demonstrated on June 16, 2008 as part of the FireStream 9250 and Cinema 2.0 initiative launch media event, [5] with official release of the Radeon HD 4800 series on June 25, 2008.

  8. Graphics Core Next - Wikipedia

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    As of July 2017, the Graphics Core Next instruction set has seen five iterations. The differences between the first four generations are rather minimal, but the fifth-generation GCN architecture features heavily modified stream processors to improve performance and support the simultaneous processing of two lower-precision numbers in place of a single higher-precision number.

  9. Video Coding Engine - Wikipedia

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    Video Code Engine (VCE, was earlier referred to as Video Coding Engine, [1] Video Compression Engine [2] or Video Codec Engine [3] in official AMD documentation) is AMD's video encoding application-specific integrated circuit implementing the video codec H.264/MPEG-4 AVC. Since 2012 it was integrated into all of their GPUs and APUs except Oland.