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AMD will release Hondo Chip for Tablets this year

AMD will release Hondo Chip for Tablets this year

Processor AMD will launch Z-60 APU prepared for Windows 8 tablets. The processor code-named Hondo integrates dual-core 1GHz CPU and 80-core GPU HD 6250.

Compared with the previous predecessor, Z-01, which was launched last year, the power consumption is lower, at 4.5 W. According to AMD, the power consumption depending on the application being run, starting from 0.08 W at up to 4.79 W sleep mode when playing HD video.

Power consumption associated with the extended battery. AMD promises, Z-60 tablet with Windows 8 can run for 10 hours once the rechargeable battery, 6 hours for video playback, 8 hours for Web browsing, and two weeks in the sleep mode.

Start Now Technology from AMD, which is compatible with Windows 8 and Windows 7, allowing the system back to life from sleep mode for two seconds, and boot Windows for 25 seconds. It's slower than the iPad, but the tablet is pretty fast considering running Windows.

When compared to Intel Atom chip Z2760 aka Clover Trail is also intended for tablets, Z-60 power consumption is higher. Clover Trail only consume 1.7 W. However, the power of AMD according to observers located on graphics performance and a cheaper price.

Radeon graphics core on the Z-60 will support DirectX 11 and HD screen resolution. AMD said the Z-60 is powerful enough to play the game Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 and Orcs Must Die at 1024x768 resolution with a frame rate of 30 fps (frames per second).

According to AMD, the tablet with a chip Z-60 will be available this month is also expected. Next year AMD will release the next tablet chip code-named areas Tamesh. In contrast to the use Hondo Bobcat CPU cores, CPU cores Tamesh will use newer code-named Jaguar power consumption more efficient in use.

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