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118 relations: ACM/IEEE Supercomputing Conference, All-in-one computer, AMD, AMD 10h, AMD Eyefinity, AMD mobile platform, AMD Turbo Core, AnandTech, Arctic (company), Athlon, Athlon II, ATI Technologies, Ball grid array, Bobcat (microarchitecture), C++, C++ AMP, Central processing unit, Clock gating, Clock rate, Computer data storage, Computex, Consumer Electronics Show, Context switch, CPU cache, DDR3 SDRAM, DDR4 SDRAM, Die (integrated circuit), Digital Visual Interface, Direct3D, DirectCompute, DirectX, DisplayPort, Eighth generation of video game consoles, Excavator (microarchitecture), ExtremeTech, GlobalFoundries, Graphics Core Next, Graphics processing unit, Haswell (microarchitecture), HDMI, Heterogeneous System Architecture, HSA Foundation, Input–output memory management unit, Instructions per cycle, Intel Graphics Technology, Jaguar (microarchitecture), List of AMD chipsets, List of AMD mobile processors, List of AMD processors with 3D graphics, List of Nvidia graphics processing units, ... Expand index (68 more) »
- Computer-related introductions in 2011
- Heterogeneous System Architecture
- System on a chip
ACM/IEEE Supercomputing Conference
SC (formerly Supercomputing), the International Conference for High Performance Computing, Networking, Storage and Analysis, is the annual conference established in 1988 by the Association for Computing Machinery and the IEEE Computer Society.
See AMD APU and ACM/IEEE Supercomputing Conference
All-in-one computer
An all-in-one computer (also called an AIO or all-in-one PC) is a type of personal computer that integrates the computer components, such as the CPU, monitor, and speakers, into a single unit.
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AMD
Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. (AMD) is an American multinational corporation and fabless semiconductor company based in Santa Clara, California, that designs, develops and sells computer processors and related technologies for business and consumer markets.
See AMD APU and AMD
AMD 10h
The AMD Family 10h, or K10, is a microprocessor microarchitecture by AMD based on the K8 microarchitecture. AMD APU and AMD 10h are AMD x86 microprocessors and x86 microarchitectures.
AMD Eyefinity
AMD Eyefinity is a brand name for AMD video card products that support multi-monitor setups by integrating multiple (up to six) display controllers on one GPU.
AMD mobile platform
The AMD mobile platform is an open platform for laptops from AMD.
See AMD APU and AMD mobile platform
AMD Turbo Core
AMD Turbo Core a.k.a. AMD Core Performance Boost (CPB) is a dynamic frequency scaling technology implemented by AMD that allows the processor to dynamically adjust and control the processor operating frequency in certain versions of its processors which allows for increased performance when needed while maintaining lower power and thermal parameters during normal operation.
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AnandTech
AnandTech is an online computer hardware magazine owned by Future plc.
Arctic (company)
Arctic GmbH, formerly known as Arctic Cooling, is a German, Swiss-founded manufacturer of computer cooling components, mainly CPU and graphics card coolers, case fans and thermal compound.
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Athlon
Athlon is the brand name applied to a series of x86-compatible microprocessors designed and manufactured by AMD. AMD APU and Athlon are AMD x86 microprocessors and x86 microarchitectures.
Athlon II
Athlon II is a family of AMD multi-core 45 nm central processing units, which is aimed at the budget to mid-range market and is a complementary product lineup to the Phenom II. AMD APU and Athlon II are AMD x86 microprocessors.
ATI Technologies
ATI Technologies Inc., commonly called ATI, was a Canadian semiconductor technology corporation based in Markham, Ontario, that specialized in the development of graphics processing units and chipsets.
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Ball grid array
A ball grid array (BGA) is a type of surface-mount packaging (a chip carrier) used for integrated circuits.
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Bobcat (microarchitecture)
The AMD Bobcat Family 14h is a microarchitecture created by AMD for its AMD APUs, aimed at a low-power/low-cost market. AMD APU and Bobcat (microarchitecture) are AMD x86 microprocessors and x86 microarchitectures.
See AMD APU and Bobcat (microarchitecture)
C++
C++ (pronounced "C plus plus" and sometimes abbreviated as CPP) is a high-level, general-purpose programming language created by Danish computer scientist Bjarne Stroustrup.
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C++ AMP
C++ Accelerated Massive Parallelism (C++ AMP) is a native programming model that contains elements that span the C++ programming language and its runtime library.
Central processing unit
A central processing unit (CPU), also called a central processor, main processor, or just processor, is the most important processor in a given computer.
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Clock gating
In computer architecture, clock gating is a popular power management technique used in many synchronous circuits for reducing dynamic power dissipation, by removing the clock signal when the circuit, or a subpart of it, is not in use or ignores clock signal.
Clock rate
In computing, the clock rate or clock speed typically refers to the frequency at which the clock generator of a processor can generate pulses, which are used to synchronize the operations of its components, and is used as an indicator of the processor's speed.
Computer data storage
Computer data storage or digital data storage is a technology consisting of computer components and recording media that are used to retain digital data.
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Computex
COMPUTEX Taipei, or Taipei International Information Technology Show, is a computer expo held annually in Taipei, Taiwan.
Consumer Electronics Show
CES (formerly an initialism for Consumer Electronics Show) is an annual trade show organized by the Consumer Technology Association (CTA).
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Context switch
In computing, a context switch is the process of storing the state of a process or thread, so that it can be restored and resume execution at a later point, and then restoring a different, previously saved, state.
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CPU cache
A CPU cache is a hardware cache used by the central processing unit (CPU) of a computer to reduce the average cost (time or energy) to access data from the main memory.
DDR3 SDRAM
Double Data Rate 3 Synchronous Dynamic Random-Access Memory (DDR3 SDRAM) is a type of synchronous dynamic random-access memory (SDRAM) with a high bandwidth ("double data rate") interface, and has been in use since 2007.
DDR4 SDRAM
Double Data Rate 4 Synchronous Dynamic Random-Access Memory (DDR4 SDRAM) is a type of synchronous dynamic random-access memory with a high bandwidth ("double data rate") interface.
Die (integrated circuit)
A die, in the context of integrated circuits, is a small block of semiconducting material on which a given functional circuit is fabricated.
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Digital Visual Interface
Digital Visual Interface (DVI) is a video display interface developed by the Digital Display Working Group (DDWG).
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Direct3D
Direct3D is a graphics application programming interface (API) for Microsoft Windows.
DirectCompute
Microsoft DirectCompute is an application programming interface (API) that supports running compute kernels on general-purpose computing on graphics processing units on Microsoft's Windows Vista, Windows 7 and later versions.
DirectX
Microsoft DirectX is a collection of application programming interfaces (APIs) for handling tasks related to multimedia, especially game programming and video, on Microsoft platforms.
DisplayPort
DisplayPort (DP) is a proprietary digital display interface developed by a consortium of PC and chip manufacturers and standardized by the Video Electronics Standards Association (VESA).
Eighth generation of video game consoles
The eighth generation of video game consoles began in 2012, and consists of four home video game consoles: the Wii U released in 2012, the PlayStation 4 family in 2013, the Xbox One family in 2013, and the Nintendo Switch family in 2017.
See AMD APU and Eighth generation of video game consoles
Excavator (microarchitecture)
AMD Excavator Family 15h is a microarchitecture developed by AMD to succeed Steamroller Family 15h for use in AMD APU processors and normal CPUs. AMD APU and Excavator (microarchitecture) are AMD x86 microprocessors and x86 microarchitectures.
See AMD APU and Excavator (microarchitecture)
ExtremeTech
ExtremeTech is a technology weblog, launched in June 2001, which focuses on hardware, computer software, science and other technologies.
GlobalFoundries
GlobalFoundries Inc. is a multinational semiconductor contract manufacturing and design company incorporated in the Cayman Islands and headquartered in Malta, New York.
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Graphics Core Next
Graphics Core Next (GCN) is the codename for a series of microarchitectures and an instruction set architecture that were developed by AMD for its GPUs as the successor to its TeraScale microarchitecture.
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Graphics processing unit
A graphics processing unit (GPU) is a specialized electronic circuit initially designed for digital image processing and to accelerate computer graphics, being present either as a discrete video card or embedded on motherboards, mobile phones, personal computers, workstations, and game consoles.
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Haswell (microarchitecture)
Haswell is the codename for a processor microarchitecture developed by Intel as the "fourth-generation core" successor to the Ivy Bridge (which is a die shrink/tick of the Sandy Bridge microarchitecture). AMD APU and Haswell (microarchitecture) are x86 microarchitectures.
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HDMI
High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) is a proprietary audio/video interface for transmitting uncompressed video data and compressed or uncompressed digital audio data from an HDMI-compliant source device, such as a display controller, to a compatible computer monitor, video projector, digital television, or digital audio device.
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Heterogeneous System Architecture
Heterogeneous System Architecture (HSA) is a cross-vendor set of specifications that allow for the integration of central processing units and graphics processors on the same bus, with shared memory and tasks.
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HSA Foundation
The HSA Foundation is a not-for-profit engineering organization of industry and academia that works on the development of the Heterogeneous System Architecture (HSA), a set of royalty-free computer hardware specifications, as well as open source software development tools needed to use HSA features in application software. AMD APU and HSA Foundation are heterogeneous System Architecture.
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Input–output memory management unit
In computing, an input–output memory management unit (IOMMU) is a memory management unit (MMU) connecting a direct-memory-access–capable (DMA-capable) I/O bus to the main memory.
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Instructions per cycle
In computer architecture, instructions per cycle (IPC), commonly called instructions per clock, is one aspect of a processor's performance: the average number of instructions executed for each clock cycle.
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Intel Graphics Technology
Intel Graphics Technology (GT) is the collective name for a series of integrated graphics processors (IGPs) produced by Intel that are manufactured on the same package or die as the central processing unit (CPU).
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Jaguar (microarchitecture)
The AMD Jaguar Family 16h is a low-power microarchitecture designed by AMD. AMD APU and Jaguar (microarchitecture) are AMD x86 microprocessors and x86 microarchitectures.
See AMD APU and Jaguar (microarchitecture)
List of AMD chipsets
This is an overview of chipsets sold under the AMD brand, manufactured before May 2004 by the company itself, before the adoption of open platform approach as well as chipsets manufactured by ATI Technologies after October 2006 as the completion of the ATI acquisition.
See AMD APU and List of AMD chipsets
List of AMD mobile processors
AMD used Kite Refresh as the codenamed for the second-generation AMD mobile platform introduced in February 2007. AMD APU and List of AMD mobile processors are AMD x86 microprocessors.
See AMD APU and List of AMD mobile processors
List of AMD processors with 3D graphics
This is a list of microprocessors designed by AMD containing a 3D integrated graphics processing unit (iGPU), including those under the AMD APU (Accelerated Processing Unit) product series. AMD APU and list of AMD processors with 3D graphics are AMD x86 microprocessors.
See AMD APU and List of AMD processors with 3D graphics
List of Nvidia graphics processing units
This list contains general information about graphics processing units (GPUs) and video cards from Nvidia, based on official specifications.
See AMD APU and List of Nvidia graphics processing units
Load (computing)
In UNIX computing, the system load is a measure of the amount of computational work that a computer system performs.
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LPDDR
Low-Power Double Data Rate (LPDDR), also known as LPDDR SDRAM, is a type of synchronous dynamic random-access memory that consumes less power and is targeted for mobile computers and devices such as mobile phones.
Mantle (API)
Mantle was a low-overhead rendering API targeted at 3D video games.
Megabyte
The megabyte is a multiple of the unit byte for digital information.
Memory coherence
Memory coherence is an issue that affects the design of computer systems in which two or more processors or cores share a common area of memory.
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Memory controller
A memory controller, also known as memory chip controller (MCC) or a memory controller unit (MCU), is a digital circuit that manages the flow of data going to and from a computer's main memory.
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Memory management unit
A memory management unit (MMU), sometimes called paged memory management unit (PMMU), is a computer hardware unit that examines all memory references on the memory bus, translating these requests, known as virtual memory addresses, into physical addresses in main memory.
See AMD APU and Memory management unit
Memory paging
In computer operating systems, memory paging (or swapping on some Unix-like systems) is a memory management scheme by which a computer stores and retrieves data from secondary storage for use in main memory.
Microprocessor
A microprocessor is a computer processor for which the data processing logic and control is included on a single integrated circuit (IC), or a small number of ICs.
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Multi-monitor
Multi-monitor, also called multi-display and multi-head, is the use of multiple physical display devices, such as monitors, televisions, and projectors, in order to increase the area available for computer programs running on a single computer system.
Netbook
A netbook is a small and inexpensive laptop designed primarily as a means of accessing the Internet.
Northbridge (computing)
In computing, a northbridge (also host bridge, or memory controller hub) is a microchip that comprises the core logic chipset architecture on motherboards to handle high-performance tasks, especially for older personal computers.
See AMD APU and Northbridge (computing)
OpenCL
OpenCL (Open Computing Language) is a framework for writing programs that execute across heterogeneous platforms consisting of central processing units (CPUs), graphics processing units (GPUs), digital signal processors (DSPs), field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) and other processors or hardware accelerators.
OpenGL
OpenGL (Open Graphics Library) is a cross-language, cross-platform application programming interface (API) for rendering 2D and 3D vector graphics.
Overclocking
In computing, overclocking is the practice of increasing the clock rate of a computer to exceed that certified by the manufacturer.
PCI Express
PCI Express (Peripheral Component Interconnect Express), officially abbreviated as PCIe or PCI-e, is a high-speed serial computer expansion bus standard, designed to replace the older PCI, PCI-X and AGP bus standards.
Piledriver (microarchitecture)
AMD Piledriver Family 15h is a microarchitecture developed by AMD as the second-generation successor to Bulldozer. AMD APU and Piledriver (microarchitecture) are AMD x86 microprocessors and x86 microarchitectures.
See AMD APU and Piledriver (microarchitecture)
PlayStation 4
The PlayStation 4 (PS4) is a home video game console developed by Sony Interactive Entertainment.
PlayStation 5
The PlayStation 5 (PS5) is a home video game console developed by Sony Interactive Entertainment.
Pointer (computer programming)
In computer science, a pointer is an object in many programming languages that stores a memory address.
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Power supply
A power supply is an electrical device that supplies electric power to an electrical load.
Preemption (computing)
In computing, preemption is the act of temporarily interrupting an executing task, with the intention of resuming it at a later time.
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Puma (microarchitecture)
The Puma Family 16h is a low-power microarchitecture by AMD for its APUs. AMD APU and Puma (microarchitecture) are AMD x86 microprocessors.
See AMD APU and Puma (microarchitecture)
Quality of service
Quality of service (QoS) is the description or measurement of the overall performance of a service, such as a telephony or computer network, or a cloud computing service, particularly the performance seen by the users of the network.
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Radeon
Radeon is a brand of computer products, including graphics processing units, random-access memory, RAM disk software, and solid-state drives, produced by Radeon Technologies Group, a division of AMD.
Radeon HD 5000 series
The Evergreen series is a family of GPUs developed by Advanced Micro Devices for its Radeon line under the ATI brand name.
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Radeon HD 6000 series
The Northern Islands series is a family of GPUs developed by Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) forming part of its Radeon-brand, based on the 40 nm process.
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Radeon HD 7000 series
The Radeon HD 7000 series, codenamed "Southern Islands", is a family of GPUs developed by AMD, and manufactured on TSMC's 28 nm process.
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Radeon HD 8000 series
The Radeon HD 8000 series is a family of computer GPUs developed by AMD.
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RDNA (microarchitecture)
RDNA (Radeon DNA) is a graphics processing unit (GPU) microarchitecture and accompanying instruction set architecture developed by AMD.
See AMD APU and RDNA (microarchitecture)
Rebranding
Rebranding is a marketing strategy in which a new name, term, symbol, design, concept or combination thereof is created for an established brand with the intention of developing a new, differentiated identity in the minds of consumers, investors, competitors, and other stakeholders.
Ryzen
Ryzen is a brand of multi-core x86-64 microprocessors designed and marketed by Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) for desktop, mobile, server, and embedded platforms based on the Zen microarchitecture. AMD APU and Ryzen are AMD x86 microprocessors.
Sandy Bridge
Sandy Bridge is the codename for Intel's 32 nm microarchitecture used in the second generation of the Intel Core processors (Core i7, i5, i3). AMD APU and Sandy Bridge are computer-related introductions in 2011 and x86 microarchitectures.
Sempron
Sempron has been the marketing name used by AMD for several different budget desktop CPUs, using several different technologies and CPU socket formats. AMD APU and Sempron are AMD x86 microprocessors.
Simultaneous multithreading
Simultaneous multithreading (SMT) is a technique for improving the overall efficiency of superscalar CPUs with hardware multithreading.
See AMD APU and Simultaneous multithreading
Small form factor PC
Small form factor (abbreviated: SFF) is a term used for desktop computers and for some of their components, chassis and motherboard, to indicate that they are designed in accordance with one of several standardized form factors intended to minimize the volume and footprint of a desktop computer compared to the standard ATX form factor.
See AMD APU and Small form factor PC
Socket AM1
Socket AM1 is a socket designed by AMD, launched in April 2014 for desktop SoCs in the value segment.
Socket AM4
Socket AM4 is a PGA microprocessor socket used by AMD's central processing units (CPUs) built on the Zen (including Zen+, Zen 2 and Zen 3) and Excavator microarchitectures.
Socket FM1
Socket FM1 is a CPU socket for desktop computers used by AMD early A-series APUs ("Llano") processors and Llano-derived Athlon II processors.
Socket FM2
Socket FM2 is a CPU socket used by AMD's desktop ''Trinity'' and ''Richland'' APUs to connect to the motherboard as well as Athlon X2 and Athlon X4 processors based on them.
Socket FM2+
Socket FM2+ (FM2b, FM2r2) is a zero insertion force CPU socket designed by AMD for their desktop "Kaveri" APUs (Steamroller-based) and Godavari APUs (Steamroller-based) to connect to the motherboard.
Socket FP3
The Socket FP3 or μBGA906 is a CPU socket for laptops that was released in June 2014 by AMD with its mobility APU products codenamed Kaveri.
Socket FT3
AMD's Socket FT3 or BGA-769 targets mobile devices and was designed for APUs codenamed Kabini and Temash, Beema and Mullins (Socket FT3b).
Southbridge (computing)
On older personal computer motherboards, the southbridge is one of the two chips in the core logic chipset, handling many of a computer's input/output functions.
See AMD APU and Southbridge (computing)
Steamroller (microarchitecture)
AMD Steamroller Family 15h is a microarchitecture developed by AMD for AMD APUs, which succeeded Piledriver in the beginning of 2014 as the third-generation Bulldozer-based microarchitecture. AMD APU and Steamroller (microarchitecture) are AMD x86 microprocessors, heterogeneous System Architecture and x86 microarchitectures.
See AMD APU and Steamroller (microarchitecture)
Subnotebook
Subnotebook, also called ultraportable, superportable, or mini notebook, is a type of laptop computer that is smaller and lighter than a typical notebook-sized laptop.
System on a chip
A system on a chip or system-on-chip (SoC; pl. SoCs) is an integrated circuit that integrates most or all components of a computer or other electronic system.
See AMD APU and System on a chip
Tablet computer
A tablet computer, commonly shortened to tablet, is a mobile device, typically with a mobile operating system and touchscreen display processing circuitry, and a rechargeable battery in a single, thin and flat package.
See AMD APU and Tablet computer
TeraScale (microarchitecture)
TeraScale is the codename for a family of graphics processing unit microarchitectures developed by ATI Technologies/AMD and their second microarchitecture implementing the unified shader model following Xenos.
See AMD APU and TeraScale (microarchitecture)
Thermal design power
The thermal design power (TDP), sometimes called thermal design point, is the maximum amount of heat generated by a computer chip or component (often a CPU, GPU or system on a chip) that the cooling system in a computer is designed to dissipate under any workload.
See AMD APU and Thermal design power
Tom's Hardware
Tom's Hardware is an online publication owned by Future plc and focused on technology.
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Trademark infringement
Trademark infringement is a violation of the exclusive rights attached to a trademark without the authorization of the trademark owner or any licensees (provided that such authorization was within the scope of the licence).
See AMD APU and Trademark infringement
TSMC
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company Limited (TSMC or Taiwan Semiconductor) is a Taiwanese multinational semiconductor contract manufacturing and design company.
See AMD APU and TSMC
Unified Video Decoder
Unified Video Decoder (UVD, previously called Universal Video Decoder) is the name given to AMD's dedicated video decoding ASIC.
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Video Coding Engine
Video Code Engine (VCE, was earlier referred to as Video Coding Engine, Video Compression Engine or Video Codec Engine in official AMD documentation) is AMD's video encoding application-specific integrated circuit implementing the video codec H.264/MPEG-4 AVC.
See AMD APU and Video Coding Engine
Video Core Next
Video Core Next is AMD's brand for its dedicated video encoding and decoding hardware core.
See AMD APU and Video Core Next
Video display controller
A video display controller (VDC), also called a display engine or display interface, is an integrated circuit which is the main component in a video-signal generator, a device responsible for the production of a TV video signal in a computing or game system.
See AMD APU and Video display controller
X86-64
x86-64 (also known as x64, x86_64, AMD64, and Intel 64) is a 64-bit version of the x86 instruction set, first announced in 1999.
Xbox One
The Xbox One is a home video game console developed by Microsoft.
Xbox Series X and Series S
The Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S are the fourth generation of consoles in the Xbox series.
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YouTube
YouTube is an American online video sharing platform owned by Google.
ZDNET
ZDNET is a business technology news website owned and operated by Red Ventures.
Zen (microarchitecture)
Zen is a family of computer processor microarchitectures from AMD, first launched in February 2017 with the first generation of its Ryzen CPUs. AMD APU and Zen (microarchitecture) are x86 microarchitectures.
See AMD APU and Zen (microarchitecture)
Zen 2
Zen 2 is a computer processor microarchitecture by AMD. AMD APU and Zen 2 are AMD x86 microprocessors and x86 microarchitectures.
Zen 3
Zen 3 is the name for a CPU microarchitecture by AMD, released on November 5, 2020. AMD APU and Zen 3 are AMD x86 microprocessors and x86 microarchitectures.
Zen+
Zen+ is the name for a computer processor microarchitecture by AMD. AMD APU and Zen+ are AMD x86 microprocessors and x86 microarchitectures.
See AMD APU and Zen+
Zero-copy
"Zero-copy" describes computer operations in which the CPU does not perform the task of copying data from one memory area to another or in which unnecessary data copies are avoided.
1080p
1080p (1920 × 1080 progressively displayed pixels; also known as Full HD or FHD, and BT.709) is a set of HDTV high-definition video modes characterized by 1,920 pixels displayed across the screen horizontally and 1,080 pixels down the screen vertically; the p stands for progressive scan, i.e. non-interlaced.
See also
Computer-related introductions in 2011
- AArch64
- AMD APU
- AMD FX
- ARM Cortex-A15
- Apple A5
- Apple silicon
- Chromebook
- Commodore 64x
- Computable Document Format
- Cotton Candy (single-board computer)
- CuBox
- Doel (computer)
- DreamPlug
- IPhone 4s
- Intel X79
- Kindle single
- Lenovo IdeaPad U300s
- MMIX
- Maximite
- Mini Xplus
- Panasonic Toughpad
- Samsung Galaxy Note (original)
- Samsung Notebook 9
- Sandy Bridge
- ThinkPad X1 series
- Trim-Slice
- ZenBook
Heterogeneous System Architecture
- AMD APP SDK
- AMD APU
- CodeXL
- HSA Foundation
- Heterogeneous System Architecture
- Steamroller (microarchitecture)
System on a chip
- AMD Élan
- AMD APU
- ARC (processor)
- ARM System-on-Chip Architecture
- Actions Semiconductor
- Advanced Microcontroller Bus Architecture
- Advanced eXtensible Interface
- Amlogic
- Apple silicon
- Atom (system on a chip)
- Cypress PSoC
- Exynos
- Freedom U540
- Geode (processor)
- InfoTM
- InvenSense
- Leadcore Technology
- List of Rockchip products
- List of Samsung systems on a chip
- List of devices using Qualcomm Snapdragon systems on chips
- List of system on a chip suppliers
- MSM7000
- MStar
- MediaTek
- Motorola X8 Mobile Computing System
- Network on a chip
- Network processor
- OMAP
- Orion (system-on-a-chip)
- Qualcomm Snapdragon
- Rockchip
- Socionext
- Sony Handheld Engine
- System on a chip
- Tegra
- VEGA Microprocessors
- Vortex86
References
Also known as AMD A10, AMD A4, AMD A6, AMD A8, AMD Accelerated Processing Unit, AMD E350, AMD E450, AMD Fusion, AMD Radeon R3 Graphics, AMD Raven Ridge, Accelerated Processing Unit, Advanced Processing Unit, Amd e300, Bristol Ridge, Ontario (processor), Raven Ridge (microarchitecture), Stoney Ridge, Zacate, Zacate (processor).

