Enliven the tablet market competition, AMD had to play in it, by presenting technology Accelerated Processing Unit (APU) to them.

APU is a new technology that successfully combines AMD's DirectX 11 graphics card with a processor. The technology is reportedly able to improve the performance of computers, especially notebooks, as well as save power consumption.

The combination is also claimed AMD will bring major changes in the portable computer industry.

Coinciding with the event Computex 2011 in Taipei, Intel's rival vendors expressed its seriousness to play in the tablet market, by announcing readiness Tablet AMD HD 2011.

"Consumers want increased visual experience livelier, more interesting, and there is a greater need will be high performance, seamless, life graphics and unparalleled computing power," said John Taylor, product marketing director at AMD.

Until 2015, Gartner predicts tablet market to exceed USD 200 million, as a large and stable market. With this, AMD will continue to expand the options APU, providing a powerful graphical separate level on the die for all forms of tablet computers and other mobile devices.

In addition to deep integration with operating systems like Windows, the platform tablets AMD HD 2011 offers support for HTML 5, Adobe Flash 10.2 and an external monitor, which enables stunning graphics for gaming, video streaming and other entertainment that can enhance the user experience?

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