Ferrari F1 team uses AMD tech for Grand Prix races

Chip maker AMD (Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.)  officially launched its Fusion A-series “accelerated processing units,” or APUs June 14. The processors, formerly under the code name Llano, are the latest AMD technology used by Ferrari’s Formula 1 racing team.

In this video, CDN looks at AMD and Ferrari’s relationship at the Canadian Grand Prix in Montreal.

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Harmeet reports on channel partner programs, new technologies and products and other issues relevant to Canada's channel community. She also contributes as a video journalist, providing content for the site's original streaming video. Harmeet is a graduate of the Carleton University School of Journalism.

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