AMD annuncia che la sua unità di elaborazione accelerata (Accelerated Processing Unit, APU) dedicata ai notebook di piccole dimensioni, tablet e PC ibridi ha ottenuto per il terzo anno consecutivo il premio Best Choice of COMPUTEX TAIPEI 2013assegnato dalla Taipei Computer Association, l’organizzazione che gestisce il Computex e che rappresenta la più importante società tecnologica del Paese.
L’APU Elite Mobility 2013 ultra-low power (nome in codice “Temash”) disponibile in configurazione dual e quad-core, è il primo system-on-a-chip quad-core basato su architettura x86 progettato per fornire la migliore esperienza d’uso per l’intrattenimento e la produttività su tablet e PC ibridi.
I prodotti di AMD e degli altri vincitori saranno in esposizione presso il Best Choice Award Pavilion della Taipei Computer Association nel corso del prossimo COMPUTEX TAIPEI 2013, in programma dal 4 all’8 giugno. I prodotti di AMD saranno inoltre presentati presso la TWTC Nangang exhibition hall, stand #L0617a.
Di seguito la notizia in dettaglio, in inglese:
SUNNYVALE, Calif. — May 28, 2013 — AMD (NYSE: AMD) today announced its lowest-power accelerated processing unit (APU) for tablet, hybrid and clamshell notebook PCs is the winner of the 2013 Best Choice of COMPUTEX TAIPEI award, the third consecutive win for AMD. The award is given by the Taipei Computer Association, a driving force behind the annual event and the leading technology organization in the country.
“We are very excited to receive this important award from the Taipei Computer Association for the third consecutive year, each year for our innovation in APUs,” said Lisa Su, senior vice president and general manager, Global Business Units at AMD. “It’s been our goal to deliver a more complete, full-featured experience on tablet and hybrid PCs, and we’ve been successful with our third generation A-Series APUs. It’s a great honor to be recognized for our innovation and technology leadership at this prestigious event.”
Available in dual and quad-core configurations, the new 2013 AMD Elite Mobility ultra low power APU, codenamed “Temash,” is the world’s first quad-core x86 system-on-a-chip (SoC) designed for tablet and hybrid PCs. The new APUs are designed to deliver the best entertainment and productivity experiences in the widest range of highly mobile devices, from media tablets to performance tablets, hybrids and small-screen touch notebooks, 13-inches and below. In coming months, key OEM partners will launch multiple new designs featuring this new APU.
To determine award winners, extensive reviews are conducted by a panel of esteemed government officials, academics, research analysts, editors-in-chief of key media outlets and industry experts to select winning products based on outstanding design and cutting-edge technology in nine product categories.
AMD and other award recipients’ products will be displayed at the Best Choice Award Pavilion by Taipei Computer Association at the upcoming 2013 COMPUTEX TAIPEI exhibition June 4-8. AMD’s product showcase will be located at Booth #L0617a in the TWTC Nangang exhibition hall.
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