
Finally, AMD also released a mainstream notebook platforms designed to improve the performance of multimedia applications and 3D gaming. Tigris – which was adopted by 8 OEM (original equipment manufacturer) – supports full HD 1980p playback and delivers additional battery ages up to 25% (approximately 55 minutes) than previous AMD mobile platforms.
In addition, Tigris allows wireless downloads take 62% faster, and to facilitate speed increase of 43% for the iPhone file conversion.
Grim added that AMD engineers have developed a number of low-power innovations to mainstream platforms, including support for the PSI, the compression frame buffer, and the reduction of dynamic backlight.
It should be noted that AMD notebook platform also reveals ultratipis second-generation code-named Congo. This thin platform offers multi-core performance, ATI Radeon HD3200 graphics, dual-channel memory controller, processor low-profile BGA package and 800MHz hyper-transport links.









