With the introduction of AMD's upcoming A-series APUs, PC gamers will
have a chance to use hardware borne from the same DNA of the processors
found in the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. While certain to be drastically
more powerful than their console counterparts, AMD's next-generation
APUs will leverage on-die graphics processing alongside your PC's
discrete GPU for improved performance.
The video features a Tron-esque battle between processor-taxing monsters and AMD's "cores" which was produced by DigicPictures, the studio behind the rendered trailers for Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag, Halo 4, and Mass Effect 3.
Visiting the video's landing page reveals additional information about the upcoming line, including select benchmarks for the upcoming A10-6800K — the top of the line chip. According to the graph, the 4.4GHz chip is capable of running Sim City at 93 frames-per-second at 1080p at max settings without the aid of a discrete GPU.
AMD has promised more details about the new A-series APUs to coincide with E3 next week.
Visiting the video's landing page reveals additional information about the upcoming line, including select benchmarks for the upcoming A10-6800K — the top of the line chip. According to the graph, the 4.4GHz chip is capable of running Sim City at 93 frames-per-second at 1080p at max settings without the aid of a discrete GPU.
AMD has promised more details about the new A-series APUs to coincide with E3 next week.
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