AMD has offered a budget price tag of below $100 (£62) for its new ATI Radeon HD 5670 – DirectX 11 capable graphics card. AND ultra-high, high and medium end cards in the 5000 series are already popular among the users.
However a cheaper model will definitely provide a marketing edge. The ATI Raedon HD 5670 uses 61W maximum and 14W when it is idle. This system is offered complete with Eyefinity Multiple-Monitor Capability (Maximum 4 but 3 at start).
AMD has clear understanding of market demand for DirectX 11 capable graphics cards. Quite recently AMD sold its two millionth DirectX 11 graphics chip and intend to celebrate the occasion. The PC market louds AMD enabled DirectX 11 support, comments Matt Skynner, vice president and general manager AMD Graphics Group.
AMD has become a top game player by launching many series in the software infrastructure. They have proved the innovative expertise in graphics as nobody has done in the magnitude and quantum presented by AMD. The series successfully launched are:







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