AMD is far behind Intel in the market of processors, but it is trying to release an integrated graphics card for budget computers which will be on top in its category.
AMD RS880 is a new integrated graphics card which can support both AMD’s Stream technology and Nvidia’s OpenCL (of course by extension) sports new Radeon HD 4200 chipset core.
According to AMD, this new integrated graphics card is able to support Direct X10.1 while delivering performance 15% as fast as the comparable graphics package in the market today such as NVIDIA GeForce 9400 or 9400M.
AMD has shown its potential to be a leading company by this RS880 when “Nvidia is still struggling to hit the DX10.1 spec and for Intel it will take another 6 months to bringa new one to support DX10.1,” according to the source.
AMD RS880 or it may be released with the codename of Radeon HD 4200 will be available in late August.
Via: Electronista
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