AMD has unveiled its new ATI Radeon E4690 GPU, which it claims offer three times the performance of previous ATI embedded chips.
According to Cool Computing, the new GPU will allow users to decode and play multiple HD videos, and includes support for DirectX 10.1 and OpenGL 3.0.
“The ATI Radeon E4690 sets a new bar for embedded graphics performance,” said AMD’s director of embedded graphics Richard Jaenicke.
“Blazingly fast graphics and HD video capabilities enhance the appeal of applications − such as arcade, casino, digital signage and more. With the industry’s only embedded graphics chip that offers DirectX 10.1 and UVD 2.0 support, the ATI Radeon E4690 enables competitive advantages for AMD’s embedded customers.”
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