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AMD presents Vision, Vision Black for Cutting Edge Gaming
Written by Andreas G 29 October 2009 10:47

AMD has launched the new mobile platform called Vision. Basically Vision is a way for AMD to make the marketing of its different hardware platform easier. The platform is divided into three families, Vision, Vision Premium and Vision Ultimate. The combination of CPU and GPU decides which family the computer belongs to. In other words, the Vision branding is just another way of telling customers what kind of performance to expect.

Vision Ultimate is the best performer of the series presented by AMD and it targets the most demanding users. During the presentation of the Vision platform we also found out about a fourth product branding we hadn't heard about before, AMD Vision Black.

When AMD will unveil Vision Black wasn't revealed, nor what kind of hardware we would be dealing with. The intended general task of Vision Black is serious gaming, MMO was specifically mentioned, and editing of High Definition video material.

We will be offering you more information on AMD Vision later this week.

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