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Asus preparing AMD Fusion Mini-ITX desktop
VR-Zone - August 13, 2010 1:27 PM
vr-zone.com - Bit-tech have scored information and a picture on Asus’ latest development - a Mini-ITX board based on AMD’s upcoming Fusion APU, Ontario. Currently, most low power CPUs today are equipped with the underwhelming Atom CPU, and Nvidia Ion. Ontario promises to make a major step forward, with CPU performance double that of an Atom, and about the same as a Athlon II X2 250U. Ontario is a SoC, featuring a DX11 GPU and memory controller on die as well. More details...
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