Sunday 6 January 2013

AMD to demonstrate Zacate Fusion APU next week

AMD is set to demonstrate its first Fusion APU, Zacate, at San Franciscofrom 13th September through 15th September. Zacate, in essence, isbelieved to be a faster version of Ontario, with TDP of 18W. Including aRadeon DX11 GPU, AMD claims Zacate will "dramatically improve user's PCexperience". Zacate is targeted at nettops and low power notebooks,while Ontario is designed for netbooks and ultraportables.

The demonstrations will include:
Full HD streaming online video, showcasing the versatility of the “Zacate” APU-based platform to handle the most demanding multimedia tasksImmersive online gaming with high image-quality settings, demonstrating the DirectX® 11-compliant “Zacate” APU-based platformPreview of accelerated Internet browsing, showing how“Zacate” APU-based platforms support the future of GPU-enabled webbrowsing today and how these platforms perform side-by-side againstcurrently available AMD- and Intel processor-based notebooksWe have seen a Fusion APU play Aliens vs Predator at Computex 2010. It will be interesting to witness the gaming pedigree of the Zacate APU. Considering this is a competitor to Atom, which can barely even play HD video, a monumental increase in graphics performance is expected. The real question though, is, will it make gaming possible, realistically?

In what is surely no coincidence, AMD has scheduled the demonstration at exactly the same time (13th-15th Sept) and place (San Francisco) as Intel's IDF.

Reference: AMD Blogs


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