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It can block background noise for both input and output devices.
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 ...
All AMD processors after K6-2 (based on K6), Athlon, Athlon 64 and Phenom architecture families. Not supported in Bulldozer, Bobcat and Zen architecture processors and their derivates. The last AMD APU processor supporting 3DNow! is the A8-3870K, which is based on the Llano architecture. It is also the only APU with 3DNow! instructions, as the ...
AMD PowerPlay is also implemented into ATI/AMD chipsets which integrated graphics and into AMD's Imageon handheld chipset, that was sold to Qualcomm in 2008. Besides the desirable goal to reduce energy consumption, AMD PowerPlay helps to lower the noise levels created by the cooling in desktop computers and extend battery life in mobile devices.
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]
AMD PowerTune is a series of dynamic frequency scaling technologies built into some AMD GPUs and APUs that allow the clock speed of the processor to be dynamically changed (to different P-states) by software. This allows the processor to meet the instantaneous performance needs of the operation being performed, while minimizing power draw, heat ...
TeraScale is the codename for a family of graphics processing unit microarchitectures developed by ATI Technologies/AMD and their second microarchitecture implementing the unified shader model following Xenos.
AMD Catalyst is being developed for Microsoft Windows and Linux. As of July 2014, other operating system are not officially supported. This may be different for the AMD FirePro brand, which is based on identical hardware but features OpenGL-certified graphics device drivers. AMD Catalyst supports of course all features advertised for the Radeon ...