Apple (NASDAQ: AAPL) has quietly hired John Bruno, the former AMD (NYSE: AMD) hotshot notable for his work on the Trinity APUs (AMD’s second generation A series Accelerated Processing Units), as its new system architect, according to published reports.
In November 2011, Bruno got riffed out of AMD in the chipmaker’s 10 percent workforce cut, which obviously cost it some top flight talent, but whil
A lot is already known about AMD's upcoming second-generation 'Trinity' accelerated processing units (APUs), and now we can plug unofficial pricing into the spec sheet.
Business-class "Trinity" APUs would offer a 24-month planned lifecycle from launch, feature support for technologies such as AMD-V virtualization, and have better energy-efficiencies than consumer hardware.
Now that AMD's new "Trinity" APUs have hit the shelves, let's take a look at what you need to take advantage of these next-generation processors.
Better GPU performance could be AMD’s ace up its sleeve, especially as OEMs are making increased use of high-resolution displays on systems such as ultrathin devices.
More details of AMD's upcoming "Richland" APUs, a follow to the Trinity A-series, have been leaked by a tech news site, giving us some possible speeds for the silicon.
Trinity, a computer desktop environment for Unix-like operating systems with a primary goal of retaining the overall KDE 3.5 computing style, is now at version Trinity Desktop Environment 3.5.13.1.
Trinity Desktop Environment 3.5.13.1 brings a lot of updates and new features and it even includes a Trinity rebranding.
AMD (NYSE: AMD) rolled out its first-ever FirePro Accelerated Processing Units (APUs), the A300 and A320, for entry-level and mainstream desktop workstations, aimed at users requiring high-performance computing horsepower and graphics such as computer-aided design (CAD) and media and entertainment professionals. Will the FirePro A300 and A320 APUs attractive workstation integrators and OEMs?
AMD announced three additions to its E- and C-Series & Fusion& APUs: the 1GHz C-60, the 1.3GHz E-300, and the 1.65GHz E-450. All offer & all-day battery life,& DisplayPort++ and HDMI 1.4a support, and the ability to use 1333MHz DDR3 memory, while the C-60 and E-450 add a new Turbo mode....