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AMD Radeon HD 6990M Worlds Fastest GPU Supports DirectX11

AMD Radeon HD 6990M Worlds Fastest GPU Supports DirectX11
RadeonHD 6990M with support for DirectX11 and HD30 make AMD's latest GPU is becoming the world's fastest notebook GPU at 25% less drag than ordinary GPU that has been circulating in the market.

Meanwhile, AMD's answer to Nvidia's GeForce 6970M GTX 580M is RadeonHD. According to AMD, RadeonHD 6970M can easily beat the GeForce GTX 580M in bencahmark AVP and in games like Batman Arkham Asylum, Dragon Age 2, Shogun 2, BattleForge, Left 4 Dead, metro2033, Wolfstein MP, The Chronicles of Riddick, and ET : Quake Wars.

GPU that AMD's fastest claimed this would be a source of graphics processors from Alienware M18x notebook with Nvidia 580M.

AMD E-450 Newest Chip Fusion Dual-Core From AMD

AMD E-450 Newest Chip Fusion Dual-Core From AMD
E-350 AMD processor chip is interesting because it offers the performance of moderate / good, the graphics are decent, but relatively low power consumption. Some laptop makers including HP, Asus, and Lenovo has released a laptop in 2011 by using this chip. Now AMD is working on a new model with better performance.

 Fudzilla reports that AMD's E-450 will bring more powerful graphics processor and CPU clock speed is slightly higher, while keeping the power consumption of the same 18W TDP. AMD E-450 will also support DDR3-1600 memory.

 AMD E-350 is a dual-core speed 1.6 GHz chip that uses a Radeon HD 6310 graphics to handle well the latest AMD E-450 will be 1.65 GHz dual core processor with a Radeon HD 6320 graphics faster. Both chips are able to handle DirectX 11 graphics and HD 1080p video playback.

 The new chip will also feature Turbo Core technology that can overclock on one core while underclocking the other to improve performance on tasks that do not really take advantage of multi-threading without sacrificing battery life. GPU clock speed will also jump from 508-600 MHz MHz when Turbo Core run. E series AMD processors are designed for efficient energy use, offers decent battery and low power consumption.

AMD AMD T40 T40R & E Chip AMD's APU New G-Series Power Save Electricity Up To 5.5 - 6.4 Watt!

AMD AMD T40 T40R & E Chip AMD's APU New G-Series Power Save Electricity Up To 5.5 - 6.4 Watt!
AMD has shed its reputation as a strong company that makes chips, but the thirst for power. Therefore, AMD has launched AMD C-50 dual core processors that require 9 Watt power that could be dealt head-to-head with the latest Intel Atom chip for netbooks in terms of performance and power consumption, where AMD also launched the previous generation processor E-350 AMD that still uses 18W power which is already 50% more power efficient than most existing notebook processors.
 
But AMD is not only focused on notebook processors. AMD has also launched a new chip from the G-Series for embedded systems earlier this year, with the same low power consumption of up to 18W 9w. Now AMD has added two new chips into the ranks of the G-Series, with lower power consumption while still offering graphics capabilities that support DirectX 11.

 
AMD T40R, a 1 GHz single-core chip 64-bit which only requires power 5.5 Watts. AMD also offers dual-core version called T40E which has 6.4 Watts TDP. Both models include AMD Radeon HD 6250. This chip is designed for use in a system without a fan, including low-power business computer or mobile device.