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  • The AMD Embedded G-Series processor is the world’s first integrated circuit to combine a low-power CPU and a discrete-level GPU into a single embedded Accelerated Processing Unit (APU).

    Published: June 25, 2012 -- 03:08 GMT (20:08 PDT)

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  • To enable the immersive PC usage models that users demand requires both CPU and GPU collaborative computing

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  • AMD APU configuration

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The AMD Embedded G-Series processor is the world’s first integrated circuit to combine a low-power CPU and a discrete-level GPU into a single embedded Accelerated Processing Unit (APU).

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The AMD Embedded G-Series processor is the world’s first integrated circuit to combine a low-power CPU and a discrete-level GPU into a single embedded Accelerated Processing Unit (APU).

Published: June 25, 2012 -- 03:08 GMT (20:08 PDT)

Caption by: Adrian Kingsley-Hughes

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