January 5, 2005 11:50 AM PST

AMD chips in for video

Advanced Micro Devices is boosting its presence on the small screen.

The chipmaker on Wednesday said it will support DivXNetworks' DivX Connected Certification Program--an initiative designed to allow sharing of digital media between PCs and home electronics gear--on its AMD Athlon 64 processor line.

The AMD-DivXNetworks announcement follows AMD's Monday release of Alchemy Au1200, a low-power processor designed for personal media players, portable devices that can display content such as DVD movies.

 

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