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AMD Launches High Performance Kaveri APUs for Mobile

Maximum PC: "Today's a big day for AMD, and perhaps the start of a new era. That's because AMD just introduced the world to its new 2014 lineup of performance mobile APUs, codenamed Kaveri, which will slip into power efficient laptops and high-end notebooks. The new mobile APUs also represent the debut of AMD's Heterogeneous System Architecture (HSA) features and Graphics Core Next (GCN) architecture for mobile devices."

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AMD Mobile Kaveri A10-7300 Spotted in HP-Envy m6 Laptop

Few Months back AMD announced the beginning era of AMD Kaveri APUs for desktop, feathers Steamroller B and GCN Architecture for the great multi-tasking performance and the greater coordination between CPU and GPU with a new memory HSA. But what about the most powerful notebooks? For that, there is mobile Kaveri, the models have not been announced by AMD. Today AMD Mobile Kaveri spotted on HP website in the specifications of their HP Envy m6 Notebook.

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APU Kaveri: AMD A10-7700K Review and Testing Performance

eXtremespec - When AMD announced it new Hybrid Processor after AMD Richland and before it was AMD Trinity, with increasing clock frequencies, but this time AMD goes little bit far and it combine both processor, graphics and microarchitecture together and make: APU AMD Kaveri.

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APU: AMD Kaveri Processor Technology and Features Details - eXtremespec

eXtremespec - When AMD announced it new Processor after AMD Richland and before it was AMD Trinity, with increasing clock frequencies, but this time AMD goes little bit far and it combine both processor, graphics and microarchitecture together and make: APU AMD Kaveri. Some time ago we have the some basic details about Next Generation, APU AMD Kaveri: A Revolutionary Step Forward.

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Lazyeye793695d ago

Interesting article, but difficult to read.

It appears they don't have an editor other there and English clearly isn't the authors first language (I hope).