
Says AMD:
”The system is being designed to enable content providers to deliver video games, PC applications and other graphically-intensive applications through the Internet “cloud” to virtually any type of mobile device with a web browser without making the device rapidly deplete battery life or struggle to process the content. The AMD Fusion Render Cloud will transform movie and gaming experiences through server-side rendering - which stores visually rich content in a compute cloud, compresses it, and streams it in real-time over a wireless or broadband connection to a variety of devices such as smart phones, set-top boxes and ultra-thin notebooks.”
The new supercomputer will use AMD’s latest hardware which includes the new Phenom IIs, AMD 790 chipsets, and ATI Radeon HD 4870 gpus. It’s main designed is to break the petaflop processing barrier which, in other words, is to run with the latest and the greatest of supercomputers and “to process a million compute threads across more than 1,000 graphics processors,” AMD said.
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