PRESS RELEASE
Performance Mobile APUs - codenamed "Kaveri" - leverage revolutionary HSA architecture to deliver maximum compute capability, superior audio-visual quality and long battery life
TAIPEI, Taiwan - COMPUTEX TAIPEI 2014 - June 4, 2014 - AMD (NYSE: AMD) today introduced its new 2014 Performance Mobile APUs designed for ultrathin and high-performance mobile PCs, bringing the features and capabilities of the popular and powerful AMD A-Series APU family (codenamed "Kaveri") to power-efficient notebooks for both personal and professional use. The new mobile APUs mark the debut of Heterogeneous System Architecture (HSA) features and Graphics Core Next (GCN) Architecture for mobile devices, establishing them as AMD's most advanced mobile APUs to-date. Notebook and desktop systems powered by AMD's entire 2014 APU lineup, including systems from Acer, Asus, Dell, HP, Lenovo, Samsung, Toshiba and others also debuted at COMPUTEX TAIPEI 2014.
"AMD takes a major step forward today on our journey to transform and enhance the computing experience with the launch of the 2014 Performance Mobile APU family," said Bernd Lienhard, corporate vice president and general manager, Client Business Unit, AMD. "With a combination of superior total compute performance, stunning graphics and efficient power use alongside industry-first technologies, these new APUs set a new bar for cutting-edge consumer and commercial PCs."
The announcement of the 2014 Performance Mobile APU family features AMD's first FX-branded enthusiast-class APU for notebooks, and follows the recent introduction of AMD's 2014 Low-Power and Mainstream APUs.
Introducing AMD PRO
Responding to the needs of an evolving commercial marketplace for longevity, performance and stability in enterprise systems, AMD has introduced a professional line of the Performance Mobile APUs. Designed especially with business in mind, AMD PRO A-Series components offer outstanding stability and longevity, and enable open, industry-standard DASH manageability.
In conjunction with today's AMD PRO A-Series announcement, HP unveiled a complete lineup of Elite commercial PC designs featuring the AMD PRO series. The HP systems include the EliteBook 725, 745 and 755 G2 notebook, the EliteOne All-in-One and the EliteDesk desktop PCs.
AMD 2014 Performance Mobile APU Features
Revolutionary Architecture
- Up to 12 Compute Cores (4 CPU + 8 GPU)[1]deliver amazing performance and responsiveness, bringing to life the full capability of the APU on various workloads and applications
- The breakthrough new Heterogeneous System Architecture (HSA) allows the CPU and GPU to work together in harmony by quickly dividing and directing the right tasks toward the appropriate cores for new levels of performance and efficiency in consumer and commercial desktop and notebook PCs, thus enabling a new era of compute capabilities with compute cores
- Award-winning Graphics Core Next Architecturewith AMD RadeonTM R7 series graphics and compute capability
- Support for UltraHD (4K) resolutions and new video post-processing enhancements that make 1080p videos look amazing when upscaled on an UltraHD-enabled monitor or TV[2]
Best Gaming and Entertainment Experience
- Support for AMD's acclaimed Mantle API that simplifies game optimizations for programmers and developers to unlock unprecedented levels of gaming performance[3]
- AMD RadeonTM Dual Graphics provide a performance boost from 49 percent to 108 percent[4] for the ultimate gaming experience
- Experience-enhancing features such as AMD Quick Stream, AMD Steady Video and AMD TrueAudio technologies combine to deliver lifelike audio and video[5]
Performance Leadership
- A10-APU: Up to 50 percent better graphics performance[6] and more than 1.2x the compute performance[7] versus Intel® i5-4200U ("Haswell")
- FX APU: Up to 58 percent better graphics performance[8] and more than 1.5x the system performance[9] versus Intel® i7-4500U ("Haswell")
- FX APU: Up to 40 percent more graphics performance-per-watt[10] than our previous generation
- FX APU: Up to 30 percent more system compute-per-watt[11] than our previous generation
Supporting Resources
- Learn more about the 2014 AMD A-Series APUs for notebook
- Learn more about the 2014 AMD A-Series APUs for desktop
- Read a blog from Bernd Lienhard, vice president and general manager, AMD Client
- What is a Compute Core? Read our whitepaper
- For developers: learn more about Heterogeneous System Architecture (HSA)
- Find out more about AMD's revolutionary technologies: Mantle and AMD TrueAudio technology
- Follow all the news from AMD at Computex
- Become a fan of AMD on Facebook
- Engage with us on Twitter @AMD
About AMD
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1. 12 Compute Cores (4 CPU + 8 GPU) A Compute Core is a hardware block (CPU, GPU or other processing element) within an HSA-enabled APU, that is programmable, capable of performing computational tasks, has access to entire system memory, and can queue workloads to other cores. For more visit amd.com/ComputeCores. Note: The following must be used on the same page as the claim: *4 CPU + 8 GPU. See amd.com/ComputeCores for details.
2. Requires 4K display and content. Supported resolution varies by GPU model and board design; confirm specifications with manufacturer before purchase.
3. Mantle application support is required.
4. Testing conducted by AMD Performance Labs on optimized AMD reference systems. PC manufacturers may vary configuration yielding different results. The 2014 AMD FX-7600P APU, code named "Kaveri", paired with AMD RadeonTM R7 240 GCN Discrete Graphics demonstrated improved performance over APU- only configurations. The 2014 AMD FX-7600P paired with the AMD RadeonTM R7 240 Discrete Graphics card showed 65 FPS (frames per second) over 45.7 FPS for the AMD FX-7600P alone on Call of Duty Black Ops and 46.7 FPS over 22.5 FPS on Crysis 3; both games were set to 1920x1080. KVN-11
5. AMD EXPERIENCES REQUIREMENTS:
Additional hardware (e.g. HD or 4K monitor, USB, 3.0 ports, wirelessly enabled HDTV) and/or software (e.g. multimedia applications and/or wifi access) are required for the full enablement of some features. HD/4K Video display requires an HD/4K video source. Not all features may be supported on all components or systems - check with your component or system manufacturer for specific model capabilities and supported technologies. * For more information on AMD features and software go to www.amd.com/featuredetails.
AMD TrueAudio technology is offered by select AMD RadeonTM R9 and R7 200 Series GPUs and select AMD A-Series APUs and is designed to improve acoustic realism. Requires enabled game or application. Not all audio equipment supports all audio effects; additional audio equipment may be required for some audio effects. Not all products feature all technologies-check with your component or system manufacturer for specific capabilities.
6. The new 2014 AMD A-Series performance APU platform, codenamed "Kaveri," delivers up to 50% better/more graphics performance than "Haswell U" Core i5 platform. The new 2014 AMD A-Series performance APU platform, codenamed "Kaveri," delivers up to 150%/1.5X the graphics performance of "Haswell U" Core i5 platform. Testing conducted by AMD Performance Labs on optimized AMD reference systems. PC manufacturers may vary configuration yielding different results. 3DMark 11 is used to simulate graphics performance; AMD A10-7300 APU scored 1420 while the "Haswell U" platform scored 946. KVN-14
7. The new 2014 AMD A-Series performance APU platform, codenamed "Kaveri," delivers up to 22% [more/better] compute performance than Intel "Haswell U" Core i5 platform. The new 2014 AMD A-Series performance APU platform, codenamed "Kaveri," delivers up to [122%/1.2X] the compute performance of "Haswell U" Core i5 platform. Testing conducted by AMD Performance Labs on optimized AMD reference systems. PC manufacturers may vary configuration yielding different results. Basemark CL is used to simulate compute performance; AMD A10-7300 APU scored 44 while the "Haswell U" platform scored 36. KVN-15
8. The AMD FX-7500 performance APU delivers up to 58% [more/better] graphics performance than the competitive i7-4500U processor. Alternative: The AMD FX-7500 performance APU delivers up to [158%/1.6X] the graphics performance of the competitive i7-4500U processor. Testing conducted by AMD Performance Labs on optimized AMD reference systems. PC manufacturers may vary configuration yielding different results. 3DMark 11 is used to simulate graphics performance; the AMD FX-7500 APU scored 1473 while the i7-4500U processor scored 932. KVN-45
9. The AMD FX-7500 performance APU delivers up to 52% [more/better] system performance than the competitive i7-4500U processor. Alternative: The AMD FX-7500 performance APU delivers up to [152%/1.5X] the system performance of the competitive i7-4500U processor. Testing conducted by AMD Performance Labs on optimized AMD reference systems. PC manufacturers may vary configuration yielding different results. Basemark CL score is used to simulate system performance; the AMD FX-7500 APU scored 44 while the i7-4500U processor scored 29. KVN-47
10. The AMD FX-7500 performance APU delivers up to 42% [more/better] graphics performance per watt than the previous generation AMD A10-5745M APU. The AMD FX-7500 performance APU delivers up to [142%/1.4X] the graphics performance per watt of the previous generation AMD A10-5745M APU. Testing conducted by AMD Performance Labs on optimized AMD reference systems. PC manufacturers may vary configuration yielding different results. 3DMark 11 Performance score divided by TDP (W) is used to simulate graphics performance per watt; the 19W AMD FX-7500 APU scored 1473 while the 25W AMD A10-5745M APU scored 1361. KVN-24
11. The AMD FX-7500 performance APU delivers up to 31% [more/better] productivity performance per watt than the previous generation AMD A10-5745M APU. The AMD FX-7500 performance APU delivers up to [131%/1.3X] the productivity performance per watt of the previous generation AMD A10-5745M APU. Testing conducted by AMD Performance Labs on optimized AMD reference systems. PC manufacturers may vary configuration yielding different results. PCMark 8 - Home score divided by TDP (W) is used to simulate productivity performance per watt; the 19W AMD FX-7500 APU scored 2574 while the 25W AMD A10-5745M APU scored 2581. KVN-32