Feb 8, 2010

AMD Processor

Advanced Micro Devices or AMD's often called, officially launched the great mainstream processors. AMD's latest processor will be made based on previous products, the new AMD 780G and have 790GX series that will be better represented in the computer processing. Since the launch of the new processor made by AMD, motherboard makers will make motherboards that support AMD 790GX chipset.
If you're playing seriously about what happens in the hardware industry business, you will make an additional innovations to the launch of the AMD processor which is a processor chip maker.
AMD chipsets and graphics cards have been issued kepasar mainstream products. Currently AMD processors better performance and the expected launch of the motherboard that can compatibel with this chipset.
Magnification of the image created by Nvidia are two components of the 790GX Northbridge and SB750 Southbridge. Northbridge will provide users with the support AM2 + processors with HyperTransport 3.0 link. AMD chipset features integrated graphics card Radeon HD 3300 which can provide energy support DirectX 10 and Shader Model 4.0. Integration of the Radeon graphics card will produce AMD Unified Video Decoder (UVD), two x8 PCI Express 2.0 links (or 1 x16 link, on the basis of the existing design), DVI / HDMI interface and internal / external TMDS and DisplayPort capabilities.
The integration of AMD graphics cards will provide a very high clock reaches 700MHz, boost performance up to 33 percent. Also will suport AMD Hybrid CrossFire technology, which will improve the performance and power consumption savings.
AMD SB750 Southbridge is connected to the 790GX via interface A-Link Express II. AMD AMD 790GX Northbridge and SB750 Southbridge supports RAID SATA and IDE drives, boasting a total reaches 6 x SATA 3.0 Gb / s ports that can be setup in IDE, AHCI, JBOD, RAID 0, RAID 1, RAID 5 or RAID 10 modes. Southbridge also be provided to users: up to 12 USB 2.0 and 2 USB 1.1 ports, DASH 1.0, 6 PCI slots, HD Audio, IDE, Serial and Parallel ports.

Source: www.teknologinet.com

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