Heinz68
11-23-08, 12:53 PM
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VIDEO at HotHardware (http://www.viddler.com/explore/HotHardware/videos/40/)
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AMD's "Maui" home theater PC plafform consists of a combination of AMD hardware and software. Systems built around the platform feature an energy efficient Phenom or Athlon processor, ATI Radeon graphics, ATI TV tuners, and AMD LIVE! software elements. The current foundation of the platform is MSI's somewhat unique Media Live DIVA 5.1 motherboard, which is based on the AMD 780M chipset, and includes a specialized Intersil D2 Ausio DAE-3 audio chip with an accompanying 5.1 channel amplifier, but a 3.1 / 7.1 pre-amplifier card is also an option.
Here another article by TechPowerUp (http://www.techpowerup.com/75600/AMD_Maui_Platform_Makes_Market_Debut.html)
Edit:
My friend crainger probably wont like it, it doesn't have Intel inside (http://www.nvnews.net/vbulletin/showpost.php?p=1850113&postcount=151) :)
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VIDEO at HotHardware (http://www.viddler.com/explore/HotHardware/videos/40/)
This video is Public
AMD's "Maui" home theater PC plafform consists of a combination of AMD hardware and software. Systems built around the platform feature an energy efficient Phenom or Athlon processor, ATI Radeon graphics, ATI TV tuners, and AMD LIVE! software elements. The current foundation of the platform is MSI's somewhat unique Media Live DIVA 5.1 motherboard, which is based on the AMD 780M chipset, and includes a specialized Intersil D2 Ausio DAE-3 audio chip with an accompanying 5.1 channel amplifier, but a 3.1 / 7.1 pre-amplifier card is also an option.
Here another article by TechPowerUp (http://www.techpowerup.com/75600/AMD_Maui_Platform_Makes_Market_Debut.html)
Edit:
My friend crainger probably wont like it, it doesn't have Intel inside (http://www.nvnews.net/vbulletin/showpost.php?p=1850113&postcount=151) :)