AMD, at Embedded Systems Conference Silicon Valley 2011, introduced the AMD Radeon E6760 embedded discrete graphics processor. Available now, the AMD Radeon E6760 GPU is the first of its kind to offer embedded system designers the combination of OpenCL support along with support for six independent displays, said AMD.
The AMD Radeon E6760 GPU enables an immersive experience with desktop-level 3D graphics and multimedia features such as an advanced 3D graphics engine and programmable shader architecture which supports Microsoft DirectX 11 technology for graphics rendering.
With an integrated frame buffer, high reliability and small footprint thermal solution, the AMD Radeon E6760 GPU enables designers of casino gaming, arcade and medical imaging systems to quickly deliver products with a compelling competitive edge.
Support for OpenCL provides an industry standard interface to access the exceptional compute performance per watt for general purpose graphics processing unit (GPGPU) applications such as ultrasound, radar and video surveillance.
Featuring multi-display support with AMD Eyefinity technology, the AMD Radeon E6760 GPU supports up to six independent output displays, HDMI 1.4 stereoscopic video and DisplayPort 1.2 for higher link speeds and simplified display connectivity.
The AMD Radeon E6760 GPU comes with five years of planned supply availability and AMD also has a dedicated team of application engineering experts to provide technical support.
The AMD Radeon E6760 GPU can be paired with AMD’s upcoming high-performance A-series accelerated processing units (APU) codenamed Llano to offer additional graphics capability and additional parallel computing power.