Thursday, September 10th 2009
AMD Announces VISION Technology, Consumers Gain Clarity in the PC Buying Experience
AMD today announced a new way to help consumers select the PC that best meets their needs. Working with retailers and PC manufactures, VISION Technology from AMD breaks the model in how PC benefits are communicated. Rather than the traditional model, which focuses on the technical specifications of individual hardware components, VISION communicates the value of the whole system and demonstrates the combined processing power of both the CPU and GPU to deliver a superior visual experience to mainstream PC users. It emphasizes how an AMD-based PC is optimized for video, digital media and content creation activities. VISION guides the industry past the era of CPU-centric marketing and describes the PC capabilities in terms of what can be enjoyed on the system - see, share, create. This helps consumers to make better informed buying decisions.
"Today's consumer cares about what they can do with their PC, not what's inside," said Nigel Dessau, CMO of AMD. "They want a rich HD and entertainment experience on their PC, delivered by the combined technology of AMD CPUs and GPUs, without having to understand what gigahertz and gigabytes mean. VISION technology from AMD reflects the maturation of marketing in the PC processing industry and communicates the technology in a more meaningful way."Notebook PCs with VISION Technology from AMD are expected to be widely available on retail shelves and online during the holiday buying season timed to the release of the Windows 7 operating system from Microsoft. Complementing VISION, Windows 7 supports DirectX 10, Direct X10.1, and Direct X11 for richer 3D detail on games and other media apps, and a Unified Video Decoder to free up the CPU so that users can have a superior visual and more responsive computing experience while converting video for use on hand held devices. This last activity is greatly simplified and much more rapid with the new Drag and Drop feature of Windows 7.
"We are excited for the upcoming launch of Windows 7, when our OEM partners will introduce some exciting new PCs that match our mutual customer's needs and feedback," said Mike Ybarra, general manager of Windows Product Management at Microsoft Corp. "Coupled with VISION Technology from AMD, customers can feel confident that the PC they purchase will deliver a rich, tailored PC experience."
AMD's 2009 notebook platforms, also announced today, serve as the first proof points for VISION Technology. Mainstream OEM notebooks offered with VISION have next-generation HD graphics technology for rich, vivid HD and Blu-ray video playback, life-like 3D games, brilliant, clear photos, and multi-tasking power for editing photos, music and videos.
For consumers seeking rich PC experiences in a very thin and stylish notebook, innovative ultrathin OEM notebooks with VISION are designed to deliver highly responsive, balanced performance and a superior visual experience at accessible price points. VISION technology contains three levels of increasingly rich PC system capabilities: VISION Basic, VISION Premium, and VISION Ultimate to reflect the different usage patterns of PC consumers: from digital consumption to content creation.
These notebook platforms bring visually-rich experiences to consumers through features such as:
Completing the VISION Technology from AMD announcement, AMD launches the new Fusion Media Explorer software utility and the Fusion Utility for Mobility. Fusion Media Explorer showcases VISION Technology from AMD with:
Source:
AMD
"Today's consumer cares about what they can do with their PC, not what's inside," said Nigel Dessau, CMO of AMD. "They want a rich HD and entertainment experience on their PC, delivered by the combined technology of AMD CPUs and GPUs, without having to understand what gigahertz and gigabytes mean. VISION technology from AMD reflects the maturation of marketing in the PC processing industry and communicates the technology in a more meaningful way."Notebook PCs with VISION Technology from AMD are expected to be widely available on retail shelves and online during the holiday buying season timed to the release of the Windows 7 operating system from Microsoft. Complementing VISION, Windows 7 supports DirectX 10, Direct X10.1, and Direct X11 for richer 3D detail on games and other media apps, and a Unified Video Decoder to free up the CPU so that users can have a superior visual and more responsive computing experience while converting video for use on hand held devices. This last activity is greatly simplified and much more rapid with the new Drag and Drop feature of Windows 7.
"We are excited for the upcoming launch of Windows 7, when our OEM partners will introduce some exciting new PCs that match our mutual customer's needs and feedback," said Mike Ybarra, general manager of Windows Product Management at Microsoft Corp. "Coupled with VISION Technology from AMD, customers can feel confident that the PC they purchase will deliver a rich, tailored PC experience."
AMD's 2009 notebook platforms, also announced today, serve as the first proof points for VISION Technology. Mainstream OEM notebooks offered with VISION have next-generation HD graphics technology for rich, vivid HD and Blu-ray video playback, life-like 3D games, brilliant, clear photos, and multi-tasking power for editing photos, music and videos.
For consumers seeking rich PC experiences in a very thin and stylish notebook, innovative ultrathin OEM notebooks with VISION are designed to deliver highly responsive, balanced performance and a superior visual experience at accessible price points. VISION technology contains three levels of increasingly rich PC system capabilities: VISION Basic, VISION Premium, and VISION Ultimate to reflect the different usage patterns of PC consumers: from digital consumption to content creation.
These notebook platforms bring visually-rich experiences to consumers through features such as:
- UP to one billion colors for crystal-clear photos and videos,
- DirectX 10.1 for smooth, lifelike games,
- 7.1 audio for pulse-pounding music; and
- Blu-ray support for the latest movies.
Completing the VISION Technology from AMD announcement, AMD launches the new Fusion Media Explorer software utility and the Fusion Utility for Mobility. Fusion Media Explorer showcases VISION Technology from AMD with:
- A 3D interface for managing your media,
- Shortcuts for uploading and sharing photos on Facebook and Flickr,
- An Auto DJ for queuing up music files, and much more.
27 Comments on AMD Announces VISION Technology, Consumers Gain Clarity in the PC Buying Experience
if you sell pc to the monkeys.... it's ok :) but how many monkeys are in US? (milions...)
Sorry to all for abusing this multipost thingy. :)
for years the CPU has been highly touted and Intel and AMD traded blows back and forth but there isnt really a need for that these days as there is a greater benefit from graphics. AMD has kickass graphics with sufficient CPU performance for everything from basic needs to gaming while Intel is still cranking out garbage IGPs. it seems AMD is finally figuring out how to market this advantage
Deceived gaming PC buyers is probably one of the biggest causes of console migration nowadays.
How is this suppose to make things easier? If I buy Ultimate will I get a 4650M, 4770M, 4850M or 4870M? Which one? How much VRAM do I get? What kind of VRAM do I get? is it integrated or discrete? Will it play Crysis? (had to include this last one for the alienated people)
It's not about making things easier for the customer it's all about improving their visibility in the market. Why bother making good products when you can copy branding ideas from the competition? Brilliant!
And people think lawyers are bad.
all of those questions you are asking arent what the average consumer wants to know or even think about- they just want it to work. the fact that you even ask questions like that are an indicator that you are far more familiar with technology so basically you wouldnt be using this branding but rather going over the specs sheet yourself
it is about improving their visibilty by simplifying their product branding
PS: I hope I won't see the day when my computer is only a stupid interface to "The Big Cloud" and computer-science becomes like religion, some mystic stuff for the initiated.
and i dont think that specs sheet will go away anytime soon you can even check your self in the store lol
i think the previous tags looked better. Other than that not much opinon since i dont "buy"
New dual, tripple, quads to 1st 40nm gpu's and evergreen looks promising.
Let's hope they keep this progress up in the coming years!
"Vision" = (new 45nm) AMD mobile CPU + AMD GPU.
"Centrino" = Intel mobile CPU + AMD/nV GPU.
An identifiable brand name is what AMD has been lacking for their mobile platform. And now they have a proper CPU to throw in the bundle, after all, K8 mobiles suck. Your observational skills failed you this time.
AMD is bringing the new CPU and a Centrino-like consistent brand, Intel is using Core 2 for now.