AMD has introduced the Radeon E6760 embedded discrete graphics processor (GPU), which offers embedded system designers the combination of OpenCL support along with support for six independent displays.

The new offering enables an immersive experience with desktop-level 3D graphics and multimedia features an advanced 3D graphics engine and programmable shader architecture supports Microsoft DirectX 11 technology for superior graphics rendering.

In addition, the offering features an integrated frame buffer, high reliability and small footprint thermal offering; support for OpenCL provides a standard interface to access the compute performance per watt for general purpose graphics processing unit (GPGPU) applications such as ultrasound, radar and video surveillance.

The new Radeon E6760 GPU offering also features multi-display support with AMD Eyefinity technology, and supports up to six independent output displays3.

AMD embedded client business director Richard Jaenicke said the AMD Radeon E6760 GPU provides customers with superior business economics through long lifecycle management and product stability.

"Embedded system designers faced with power and density constraints now have a offering that delivers the advanced 3D graphics and multimedia features they require in this performance-driven market," Jaenicke said.