Boston, MA 05/13/2014 (wallstreetpr) – The powerhouse of designing and producing technology for propelling various intelligent devices, Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. (NYSE:AMD) has recently tied up and expanded its partnership with leading companies for innovating and delivering revolutionary results in the chip industries. It has also resorted to newly advanced results pertaining to Advance-Sync solution for smooth functioning of its existing projects including Free-sync. AMD is all set to deliver strong growth in coming quarters.
Conference Alert
AMD has recently announced that the company is all set to participate in the Merrill Lynch Global Technology Conference. AMD’s Chief financial officer, Devinder Kumar, is scheduled to represent the company in the conference. It will take place on June 3, 2014 at 10:00 am. AMD will host an audio webcast of the presentation and replay that can be accessed through the official website of AMD.
FreeSync Project gains momentum
Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. (NYSE:AMD)’s latest project free sync has gained momentum with the arrival of Adaptive Sync powered by VESA. The latest adaptive-sync is strategically designed for functioning of Display port having 1.2a specification. It has potential to replace the Nivdia’s G-sync. With Nvidia, AMD and other game-makers are struggling with the complicated and lower refresh rate of the monitor with respect to GPU’s frame-rate output. It tends to lead towards screen tearing. This in turn leads to lagging problems.
However with the advent of Advanced Sync helps in enabling the upgrade of monitor constantly thereby facilitating the display at monitor in sync with the rate of update of user’s content. Advance-sync is thus a revolutionary breakthrough towards enhancing visual experience.
Extending Deal with ARM
Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. (NYSE:AMD) is heading towards amassing its slowed market share in the server processors market. In furtherance of the same, it has extended its partnership with ARM Holdings Plc technology for boosting the selling of its chips for running servers, computers and managing data and websites. AMD specializes in making processors with Intel’s x86 standards is offering to divert few designs to ARM for powering its devices in the market.