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AMD Expands AMD Live! Capabilities

AMD Improves Live! Platform

by Anton Shilov
10/10/2006 | 11:23 PM

Advanced Micro Devices, the world’s second largest maker of x86 processors, has announced “expansions” of its multimedia-oriented Live! platform, which should allow the company to more successfully compete against Intel Viiv platform. The new additions include voice-over-Internet protocol (VoIP) software, game service and parental control software.

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In particular, the new AMD Live! entertainment suite include:

AMD Live! is AMD’s platform designed for entertainment and media center personal computers, which, in addition to certain hardware, offers various services meant to improve end-user multimedia experience. AMD does not publicly provide any concrete requirements for computers carrying AMD Live! logotype, but said that the systems should be capable of streaming music “through entertainment center”, viewing and sharing photos on the TV, burning recorded TV shows, videos, music and pictures to a DVD or CD, or transfer this same content to a notebook, portable media player (PMP) or personal digital assistant (PDA).

Confidential documents by AMD oblige AMD Live! and AMD Live! Entertainment personal computers to feature dual-core energy efficient AMD Athlon 64 X2 processors in AM2 form-factor, high definition 5.1 audio, Gigabit Ethernet, processor cooling-system fan control capability and some other requirements. The systems should run Windows XP Media Center Edition operating system.

The first breed of AMD Live! entertainment suite included such capabilities as:

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