AMD has sold 1 million APUs

According to foreign media reports, although AMD officially released the Fusion platform for a relatively short time, the company has sold a large number of APUs. A huge amount of sales in a short time can make this product affixed with a successful, popular and high quality label.

AMD recently held a meeting with some financial analysts on the previous quarter’s revenue, and also provided some information on the revised Bulldozer/LIano roadmap. At this meeting, the company claimed that 1 million Fusion APUs were sold. AMD CEO Thomas Seifert said Fusion’s growth momentum is strong and OEMs are using it well. Many vendors, such as Acer, Asus, Dell, HP, Lenovo, MSI, Samsung, Sony and Toshiba, are buying the Brazos platform.

Users have discovered that Brazos is an ideal choice for notebook platforms, as well as self-service query machines for tablets, set-top boxes, thin clients, and point-of-sale.

In addition, in addition to the APU, the company also sold about 35 million DirectX 11-compliant GPUs. In terms of display chips, quarterly revenue reached US$424 million. The sequential growth rate was 9%, mainly due to the double-digit growth in channel sales, while the growth in channel sales was mainly due to the graphics cards driving the second-generation DirectX 11, the AMD Radeon HD 6800 and 6900 series, and higher game controller revenue. .

Posted on