Thursday, September 15th 2011
AMD Trinity APU-powered Notebook Shown Running Deux Ex: Human Revolution
AMD showed off a notebook powered by its next-generation "Trinity" A-Series accelerated processing unit (APU). Trinity makes use of the Piledriver x86-64 micro-architecture (a more evolved version of Bulldozer), packs two Piledriver modules (four cores), and a faster DirectX 11 compliant Radeon graphics component. AMD displayed a Trinity-powered notebook running Deus Ex: Human Revolution. Trinity will be built on the 32 nm process, and will make use of the new socket FM2 platform. There's no word so far pointing that FM2 will be incompatible with FM1.
Source:
TechConnect Magazine
33 Comments on AMD Trinity APU-powered Notebook Shown Running Deux Ex: Human Revolution
The rest of us aren't getting all hot and bothered, so there's no need to ban NEWS from the NEWS SECTION.
Sorry if this was off topic. Tired of all the crybabies.
like some attack from Prototype XD
its like.
intel uses sand bridge + GPU
AMD uses trinity devastator.
intel stutters.
still... come on AMD! If you want to show use how these perform, post a short vid with fraps in the corner... is that so hard to ask? it doesn't even have to be hd, or very long... just something that shows the game settings and fps.
Hoping that they keep the TDP low.