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About VISION Technology 

With VISION Technology, AMD’s multi-core CPU and GPU technology, enjoy smooth 1080p playback, easy photo editing and fast video editing. Get AMD AllDay™ Power for long battery life and entertainment on the go, or rich, smooth performance in an energy efficient desktop. Experience multi-core processing and up to 400 Radeon™ Cores for amazing performance. Do what you love in Brilliant HD.

 

Smart HD 

Smooth 1080p HD video playback with the AMD Video Accelerator

  • Enjoy smooth, skip-free HD playback
  • Discover impressive speed and performance in everyday applications
 

Brilliant HD Everyday 

Easy photo editing with Dual-Core and discrete-class graphics

  • Take your photos to crisp, clear, exhilarating new HD heights
  • Edit HD photos with blazing speed
 

Brilliant HD Entertainment 

Quad-Core and 320 Radeon™ Cores for fast video editing and multitasking

  • Perform mega-multitasking and video editing with quad-core and 320 Radeon™ cores
  • Get extra performance on demand with AMD Turbo CORE Technology
 

Brilliant HD Performance 

Premium performance and gaming with AMD’s fastest Accelerated Processor

  • Enjoy gorgeous HD entertainment and ultra-realistic 3D gaming3
  • Perform ultimate multitasking with quad-core power and dual graphics capability

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Create amazing panoramic images from video with VISION Technology featuring the new APU.

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Additional hardware (e.g. Blu-ray drive, HD or 10-bit monitor, TV tuner, wirelessly enabled HDTV) and/or software (e.g. multimedia applications) are required for the full enablement of some features. HD Video display requires an HD video source. Not all features may be supported on all components or systems - check with your component or system manufacturer for specific model capabilities and supported technologies.
  1. AMD E-350 APU-based notebooks run on average up to 9.6 degrees Fahrenheit (5.3 degrees Celsius) cooler than the human body. In a test conducted by AMD Performance Labs measuring temperature, the AMD E-350 APU-based notebook ran at an average of 31.7 degrees Celsius or 89.0 degrees Fahrenheit. The standard human body temperature is 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit or 37 degrees Celsius. Temperatures rounded to the nearest tenth of a degree. The AMD-based Notebook, HP Pavilion DM1 (AMD) notebook consisted of the AMD E-350 APU with AMD Radeon HD 6310 Discrete-class graphics, 1.6GHz, 3GB RAM memory, 320GB, 11.5", 1366 X 768 screen resolution and Windows 7 Professional. BR-I12 VISION A6 Technology-based notebooks are on average 9.6 degrees cooler than body temperature, even after operating for two hours. In a test conducted by AMD Performance Labs measuring temperatures while running webloadbox for a minimum of 2 hours at 24.5C ambient, the AMD A6-3400M APU-based notebook ran at an average of 31.5 degrees Celsius or 89.0 degrees Fahrenheit. The standard human body temperature is 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit or 37 degrees Celsius. Temperatures rounded to the nearest tenth of a degree. SBNB-I903
  2. In testing conducted by AMD performance labs the 2011 Low Power platform reference design "Zacate" E-350 demonstrated up to 658 minutes or 10.96 hours "all-day" battery life while idle and up to 258 minutes or 4.34 hours as an "active" metric using 3DMark '06. All testing performed using a 6-cell Li-Ion, 62.2 Whr battery. AMD defines “all day" battery life as 8+ hours of continuous use as measured with the windows idle test. The AMD reference design "Inagua" consisted of a AMD Dual-Core E-350 APU with AMD Radeon™ HD6310 graphics, 1.6Ghz 2C, 4GB (2x2GB) DDR3-1066 system memory 11.6" display @ 1366x768, Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit, 62Whr Li-Ion battery. BR-I7