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  2. AGESA - Wikipedia

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    AMD Generic Encapsulated Software Architecture (AGESA) is a procedure library developed by Advanced Micro Devices (AMD), used to perform the Platform Initialization (PI) on mainboards using their AMD64 architecture.

  3. List of AMD chipsets - Wikipedia

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    AMD uses a single Promontory 21 chipset for all configurations that include a chipset. A single Promontory 21 chip provides four SATA III ports and twelve PCIe 4.0 lanes. Four lanes are reserved for the chipset uplink to the CPU while another four are used to connect to another Promontory 21 chip in a daisy-chained topology for X670, X670E and ...

  4. Category:AMD chipsets - Wikipedia

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    AMD 700 chipset series; AMD 800 chipset series; AMD 900 chipset series; X. Xpress 3200 This page was last edited on 24 December 2022, at 08:25 (UTC). Text is ...

  5. List of ATI chipsets - Wikipedia

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    AMD 480/570/580 CrossFire Chipset 2006 130 4 10 HD 1 (ATA 133) RAID 0, 1, 10 eSATA, ASF 2.0: See also. List of Intel chipsets; Comparison of AMD chipsets;

  6. AMD Live! - Wikipedia

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    The AMD Live! is an initiative, which can be divided into two parts, one in terms of software and the other, computer hardware. The software portion focuses on users' internet and multimedia experiences, while the hardware sector focuses on the ability of a system to handle multimedia files and the convergence of consumer electronics (CE) and ...

  7. coreboot - Wikipedia

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    Since coreboot initializes the bare hardware, it must be ported to every chipset and motherboard that it supports. As a result, coreboot is available only for a limited number of hardware platforms and motherboard models. One of the coreboot variants is Libreboot, a software distribution partly free of proprietary blobs, aimed at end users.

  8. ROCm - Wikipedia

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    ROCm [3] is an Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) software stack for graphics processing unit (GPU) programming. ROCm spans several domains: general-purpose computing on graphics processing units (GPGPU), high performance computing (HPC), heterogeneous computing.

  9. Socket AM3 - Wikipedia

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    Socket AM3 is a CPU socket for AMD processors. AM3 was launched on February 9, 2009 as the successor to Socket AM2+ , alongside the initial grouping of Phenom II processors designed for it. [ 1 ] The sole principal change from AM2+ to AM3 is support for DDR3 SDRAM .