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AMD Financial Analyst DayClient and Graphics
Chris Cloran, CVP - Client Division | Matt Skynner, VP - Graphics Division
November 11, 2009
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The Evolution of PC Usage
The PC world continues to evolve, pushing the boundaries to meet the need for better experiences for PC users. It has become all about entertainment and what they see and experience.
Examples include:
Static to rich web browsing with interactivity and video*
Crude gaming to a truly immersive, life-like reality*
OS evolving from a “tool” to a visual experience with Windows® 7*
* - For illustrative purposes only. No endorsement by the brands or companies is implied or intended.
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Looking forward to 2011: Emerging Consumer Needs
Energy efficiency & battery life
Immersive graphics experiences
High Definition multimedia
Balanced platform approach
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AMD Platforms Across the Client Continuum
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Netbooks
ConsumerDesktop
BusinessDesktop
EnthusiastDesktop
Mainstream Notebooks
Home Theater PC
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AMD Enthusiast Desktop Platforms
Record-setting AMD Phenom™ II processor performance
Balanced platform enabling a superior visual experience
Immersive gaming with DirectX® 11 graphics
Ultimate performance with up to 6-core computing
32nm architecture featuring Bulldozer CPU; 4-8 cores
Next-generation discrete graphics solutions
2009“Dragon”
2010“Leo”
2011“Scorpius”
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“ATI Radeon HD 5870 is undoubtedly the best single-chip gaming graphics card today“
-Xbit Labs
* Emphasis added to quotes by AMD
ATI Radeon™ HD 5870 Receives Rave Press Reviews
“Let’s be clear here: the 5870 is the single fastest single-GPU card we have tested, by a wide margin… AMD
has a clear advantage here with DirectX11, as the 5870 is going to be a very future-proof card…
At the end of the day, with its impressive performance and next-generation feature set, the Radeon HD 5870
kicks off the DirectX 11 generation with a bang and manages to take home the single-GPU performance
crown in the process. It’s without a doubt the high-end card to get”
-Anandtech
“So that's our first HD 5870 and to be honest the card is a whole lot better than I expected it to be… I expected the
HD 5870 to perform well, mainly because it needed to, but I didn't expect it to perform this well…The bottom line:
We love it. ATI are back and they’re back with a vengeance…”
-TweakTown
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ATI Radeon™ HD 5870 GPU
20 SIMD engines
– Each with 16 Thread Processors
Each with 5 Stream Cores (1600 Total)
80 Texture Units
– 4 per SIMD engine
150+ GB/sec GDDR5 memory interface
ATI Radeon™
HD 4870
ATI Radeon™
HD 5870Difference
Die Size 263 mm2
334 mm2
1.27x
Transistors 956 million 2.15 billion 2.25x
Memory Bandwidth
115 GB/sec 153 GB/sec 1.33x
AA Resolve 64 128 2x
Z/Stencil 64 128 2x
Texture 40 80 2x
Shader 800 1600 2x
Board Power*
Idle 90 W 27 W 0.3x
Max 160 W 188 W 1.17x
* Based on internal AMD testing
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A New Level of Immersion
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DirectX® 11 Benefits for Games
* Compared to previous versions of DirectX
Tessellation, OIT, Post-Processing, Shadows, HDR
Texture Compression
DirectCompute 11 Physics and AI
Multi-threading, DirectCompute 11
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Demo: DirectX® 11 - Tessellation
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AMD Mainstream Desktop Platforms
Amazing price/performance for quad-core computing
Industry-leading graphics performance
Platform flexibility designed to exceed user expectations
Next-generation integrated graphics
Optimal balance of compute resources
Amazing graphics performance
Outstanding energy efficiency
2009“Pisces”
2010“Dorado”
2011“Lynx”
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AMD Mainstream Desktop Platforms –the Core of Performance
AMD mainstream desktops with the AMD Athlon™ II processor family deliver performance and value at any core count
AMD Athlon™ II X2 Processors
+12% +12% +49% +75%
AMD Athlon™ II X4 Processors
Quad-Core
$99!MSRP
OfficeApplications
AdvancedMulti-tasking
DigitalVideo Editing
MainstreamGaming
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Top to Bottom DirectX® 11 Leadership
“Hemlock”
“Redwood”
“Cedar”
ATI Radeon™ HD 5800
ATI Radeon™ HD 5700
Source: Mercury Research
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Desktop GPU
DX11 DX10 DX9 DX8
DirectX® 11 – Fastest API Transition
Launched
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Racing – 3xHD Landscape
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Extreme Entertainment
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Helps You Get More Done
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AMD Mainstream Notebook Platforms
Entertainment powerhouse
Up to 27% improvement in platform performance
5 hours resting battery life
Quad- and triple-core computing for mainstream
DirectX 11® discrete graphics
Designed for 7 hours resting battery life
Optimal balance of compute resources
Amazing graphics performance
Outstanding energy efficiency
2009“Tigris”
2010“Danube”
2011“Sabine”
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2009 Mainstream Notebook Platforms
Eight Global OEMs with 75+ platformsDelivering fast, responsive performance on Windows® 7,even when enjoying the stunning detail of HD audio and videos
Ultimate Notebook Visual Experience Up to 17” screen with performance to enjoy Blu-ray playback, edit
HD video and play advanced 3D games¹
DirectX 10.1 for amazing and lifelike gaming experience
Stellar Video Performance
‒ Life-like HD Video¹
‒ Fast Content Creation
‒ Designed for Windows® 7²
1. HD monitor and/or Blu-ray drive required; additional hardware/software may be required. 2. Windows 7-capable system required.
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Low Power Innovations
Dynamic Power SavingsDirect Connect Controller – Controller reduces power based on bandwidthEnhanced Battery Mode – Dynamic Voltage modes reduce internal bus clock
Idle Power SavingsHardware C1e Power StatePSI Support – CPU notifies voltage regulators to reduce currentFrame Buffer CompressionIGP Frequency and Voltage Scaling
Long Movie & Video Viewing
New UVD power states
Microsoft Windows Enabled Power SavingsATI PowerXpress™ Technology – Switchable Graphics without rebootingAMD Vari-bright™ Technology – Dynamic Backlight reductionDeep Sleep 2.0 – Dynamic pixel and display clock reduction
ATI PowerPlay Technology AMD PowerNow!™ Technology
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Standard for Visual Computing on the Go
ATI Mobility Radeon™ isthe No.1 discrete cardfor notebooks today
More than 200 design wins from leading manufacturers worldwide
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Source: Mercury Research, JPA, AMD Analysis
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Mobility RadeonHD 4500/4300 Series
DX10.1, 55nm, UVD2
Mobility RadeonHD 4600 Series
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Mobility RadeonHD 4800 Series
DX10.1, GDDR5
BroadwayDX11, 40nm, GDDR5
Standard for Visual Computing on the Go
Q3 2009 Q4 2009 Q1 2010 Q2 2010
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AMD Ultrathin Notebook Platforms
True gaming and superior video performance
Up to 6 hours resting battery life
Designed for up to 11% system performance improvement
Designed for nearly 7.5 hours resting battery life
Optimized for new form factors
Amazing price-performance
2009“2nd Gen Ultrathin”
2010“Nile”
“Brazos”
Graphics Performance
Energy Efficiency
Balanced Platform
2011“Sabine”
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Second Generation Ultrathin Notebook Platforms
Designed for the highly mobile lifestyle, AMD ultrathin platforms feature full 1080p support for Blu-ray movies that look and sound so vivid, sharp, and clear that every detail jumps right off the screen1.
Go Mobile without Sacrificing your Experience
13.3” screen with true multi-core performance and HD entertainment enjoyment with HDMI output
True gaming experience, superior video performance in latest <1” designs
Long battery life for today’s ultra-mobile lifestyle, without sacrificing HD entertainment experience
Latest wireless solutions for fast downloads of HDmusic and movies
1 - HD monitor and/or Blu-ray drive required; additional hardware/software may be required.
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ATI Stream Technology Is…
Developers leverage AMD GPUs and CPUs
for enhanced application performance
Industry-standard OpenCL™ and DirectCompute 11
for cross-platform development
Massively parallel, programmable GPU architecture
delivers dramatic performance and power efficiency
Heterogeneous:
High Performance:
Standards Based:
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Demo:Adobe Flash
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2011: Deliver the Promise of Fusion
Superior visual computing technology
High definition multimedia experiences
Immersive graphicsand gaming
Energy efficient platforms with long battery life
Balanced computing platforms
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