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The Catalyst 8.3 is described by AMD as a milestone release, [46] supporting DirectX 10.1, ATI CrossFire X technology and allowing the mixing of different Radeon HD 3800 series video cards to form a CrossFire X setup with 2 to 4 GPUs. Catalyst 8.3 introduced to new video controls to further enhance the video playback quality, these controls ...
A later development to the CrossFire infrastructure includes a dual GPUs with on-board PCI Express bridge that was released in early 2008, the Radeon HD 3870 X2 and later in Radeon HD 4870 X2 graphics cards, featuring only one CrossFire connector for dual card, four GPU scalability.
AMD Radeon memory. In 2011, AMD began selling Radeon branded DDR3 SDRAM to support the higher bandwidth needs of AMD's APUs. [258] While the RAM is sold by AMD, it was manufactured by Patriot Memory and VisionTek. This was later followed by higher speeds of gaming oriented DDR3 memory in 2013. [259]
AMD announced the Brazos-T platform on 9 October 2012. It comprised the 4.5-watt AMD Z-Series APU (codenamed Hondo) and the A55T Fusion Controller Hub (FCH), designed for the tablet computer market. [42] [43] The Hondo APU is a redesign of the Desna APU. AMD lowered energy use by optimizing the APU and FCH for tablet computers. [44] [45]
Option + AMD Radeon 540x: Realtek ALC3204 Intel Dual Band Wireless-AC 9560 + Bluetooth 5.0 or AX200 Anti-glare LED 1366×768 1920×1080 14.0 5495 2018 AMD Ryzen Raven Ridge Up to 2700u DDR4 32 GB (2 slots) Radeon Vega 8 Realtek ALC3246 Qualcomm QCA61x4A Anti-glare LED 1366×768 1920×1080 14.0 5491 [74] Intel Core. i5-8300H (4× 2.3 GHz, 8 MB)
Advanced Vector Extensions (AVX, also known as Gesher New Instructions and then Sandy Bridge New Instructions) are SIMD extensions to the x86 instruction set architecture for microprocessors from Intel and Advanced Micro Devices (AMD).
SteamOS 2.0 installations recommended an Intel or AMD 64-bit capable processor, at least 4 gigabytes of RAM, 200 GB on one's hard disk, either an AMD Radeon 8500 or newer or an Nvidia Fermi graphics card (GeForce 400 series and GeForce 500 series) or newer, [20] a USB port and UEFI boot support. [21]
EMBM was not supported by several competitors such as NVIDIA's GeForce 256 through GeForce 2, which only supported the simpler Dot-3 BM, but was available on the ATI Radeon (R100) (later renamed to Radeon 7200). Due to this lack of industry-wide support, and its toll on the limited graphics hardware of the time, EMBM only saw limited use during ...