search technology reviews, news, features, group tests
Popular Searches:   windows , free , asus
 |  Register
 |  Newsletters  | 
Sitemap  |  RSS
RSS
Tuesday December 1, 2009 8:24 PM AEST
Skip Navigation LinksPC Authority > News > AMD launches 760G platform
AMD launches 760G platform
NEWS

AMD launches 760G platform

by The Inquirer  on Jan 20, 2009
Tags: AMD | 760G
"A man (or woman) after my own heart! pedants of the world arise!"
 
AMD hopes the chipset it launched this morning, the 760G platform, will be one of the cheapest chipsets around capable of DirectX 10 and full OpenGL 2 graphics.
This latest mainboard chipset should make gaming possible even on low-cost systems by marrying the 760G platform to the Athlon X2 7000.

While trumpeting its energy efficiency, AMD also reckons its new chipset, complete with a Radeon HD 3000-era core, is significantly faster than Intel's GMA 4500 architecture. As a comparison, AMD shows its platform running World of Warcraft at 31 frames per second at 1280x1024, whilst Intel's Pentium E5200 + G41 only manages a paltry 19 frames a second, some 63 per cent slower.

As far as options go, the 760G supports both Displayport and HDMI video out. It also gives users the option to use Hybrid CrossFire, allowing the system to flip from a dedicated Radeon card to integrated video, which cuts back on energy when users aren't playing games or HD video.

The 760G with its clock speed of 350MHz, is similar to AMD's 780V, but cuts back on HD video acceleration. Having said that, the platform does allow for hardware acceleration of DVD video playback as well as 2D acceleration for scaling in visual applications like Acrobat, and Powerpoint.

AMD says it will distribute the 760G through its partners, including Asus, ECS, Gigabyte, Asrock, MSI, Foxconn and Biostar. The official US price is $79 and shipping is to start straight away.


theinquirer.net (c) 2009 Incisive Media
Email a Friend Email this
Print Page Print this
Tweet This Tweet this
Feedback Send us your tips


Ads by Google

Comments: 2
Thoughts on this article? Add a comment below.
Faustino
Jan 25, 2009 6:35 PM
It's important to get the facts right in technical reviews. You say that "AMD shows its platform running World of Warcraft at 31 frames per second at 1280x1024, whilst Intel's Pentium E5200 + G41 only manages a paltry 19 frames a second, some 63 per cent slower."

No, 19 is 61 per cent of 31, so that's 39 percent slower; given the small numbers involved, without decimal places, "around 40 per cent" would be better.


Comment made about the PC Authority article:
AMD launches 760G platform ?
AMD hopes the chipset it launched this morning, the 760G platform, will be one of the cheapest chipsets around capable of DirectX 10 and full OpenGL 2 graphics.

What do you think? Join the discussion.
Slatts
Jan 29, 2009 11:02 PM
A man (or woman) after my own heart!
pedants of the world arise!
Login or register to submit a comment.
 

Top Stories

Three's a crowd: Microsoft invites the whole family to share Windows 7 discount
Microsoft is offering substantial discount deals on Windows 7 Home Premium packs for families (up to 3 licences) for under $250.
 
The greatest tech U-Turns of all time: Micosoft and the Internet
Believe it or not, but Microsoft weren't always so web friendly. In fact, it was Bill Gates who initially panned the internet and Microsoft's future in it. So what turned it all around?
 
Dell's Studio 17 packs a big screen for a big peformance - pity on the big price
Packed with features, only its value for money lets it escape without an award this month
 


 
Intel
 
 
Amazing Dell Coupons now available
 
Discover Apple