AMD GAME! — Whether the PC will be able to argue with game consoles?

Few remembers that products of AMD (in fact, ATI) used in two most popular gaming consoles in the world (according to the VG Chartz). Meanwhile, the potential in the field of game decisions pushed the company to develop platforms united by brand AMD GAME!, which was officially introduced yesterday.

The composition of platforms AMD GAME! includes multi-core CPU and high-performance graphics tools that support High-Definition video. In doing so completely preserved the universality of computers that, on plan AMD, will make gaming PCs more attractive positions in the eyes of consumers than game consoles. Leading representatives of industry, including Acer, Alienware, Logitech and Microsoft already announced readiness to support AMD

Systems based on AMD GAME! will include CPUs AMD Phenom, Turion Ultra and Athlon, a series of graphics solutions ATI Radeon HD 3000 and sets of AMD system logic. With the frequency 30 frames per second, AMD GAME! computers of primary level will be able to support a resolution - 1280×1024 pixel, a more powerful model - up to 1600×1200 pixels. On that particular product supports AMD GAME!, says one of the two logos, shown in the top illustration, and finished system conforming to specifications AMD GAME!, you can find out by logo on the case - one of those that appear on the bottom illustration.

On-line orders for the first products with the AMD GAME! logo have already begun companies as Alienware, Cyberpower, iBuypower, Maingear and Velocity Micro. In the second half of the year, new gaming computers should appear in retail market.

Source: AMD

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