AMD Radeon™ E6460 Discrete GPU
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AMD Radeon™ E6460 Discrete GPU 

The AMD Radeon™ E6460 embedded discrete graphics processing unit (GPU) delivers rich 3D graphics and outstanding HD multimedia for value conscious embedded systems.  The advanced, programmable 3D graphics engine supports Microsoft® DirectX® 11 for immersive, entry-level desktop graphics.  The third generation unified video decoder and integrated HD-Audio codec enable a superior multimedia experience. Supports up to four displays with AMD Eyefinity1 multi-display technology; leveraging one system design for multiple product categories. Leverage one system design for multiple product categories.  Systems designed for the higher performing AMD Radeon™ E6760 GPU can also use the AMD Radeon™ E6460 GPU.  The visual capabilities of the AMD Radeon™ E6460 GPU are ideal for entertainment and infotainment systems such as casino gaming, digital signage, kiosks, point-of-sale (POS) and industrial measurement and controls.

To order contact your local AMD distributor.

  • OPN: 100-CG2261

Features & Benefits

  • GPU and memory in one MCM BGA package
  • Entry-level desktop graphics, multimedia and compute capabilities
  • 160 shader processors
  • 64-bit memory interface with 512MB GDDR5
  • Microsoft® DirectX® 11 support
  • Third generation unified video decoder
  • Support for H.264, VC-1, MPEG-2/4 decode
  • Dual HD decode, Blu-ray & stereo 3D
  • Up to 4 displays with AMD Eyefinity1 technology
  • AMD Accelerated Parallel Processing (APP) technology for entry-level computing capabilities
  • 5 year supply with dedicated support2

Applications for AMD Radeon™ E6460 Discrete GPU

  1. AMD Eyefinity technology has certain limitations.  (1) AMD Eyefinity technology works with applications that support non-standard aspect ratios, which is required for panning across multiple displays.  (2) Multiple displays are limited by display output clock dependencies. Two internal PLLs + an integrated DisplayPort reference clock can support (i) two legacy display outputs + two DisplayPort outputs, (ii) one legacy display output + three DisplayPort outputs or (iii) four DisplayPort outputs.  (3) Microsoft® Windows® 7, Windows Vista®, or Linux® is required in order to support more than two displays.  (4) SLS (“Single large Surface”) functionality requires an identical display resolution on all configured displays.
  2. Part availability is 5 years from date of announcement subject to change without notice.