Saturday, January 29, 2011

Peeking Factory AMD Processors And Graphics Cards.

Before thrown into
the market, either the processor or
AMD graphics cards in circulation in
Indonesia in advance through the
test at one of its factories in
Singapore. What is the process?

Although headquartered in the
United States, but AMD has some
pabrikan in various parts of the
world. One of them in Singapore
where the venue served to test each
processor and graphics card before
it was thrown into the Asia Pacific
market.

AMD's Packaging Plant in Singapore
is not on duty to make processors,
but in it still do some important
processes such as uniting a core
into a 'home'.

Yes, after getting the core to be
produced, factories in Singapore
need to place each of these core
processors up to be unity. This
process is quite complicated, and
therefore needed a huge machine to
do it.

Testing After the already tangible
processors, cores are then
experienced some further
processing such as speed
restrictions, or the determination of
the number of cores that are in the
product. Yuk, discussed one by
one.

The first test is to test the heat
resistance. Each processor lauched
with a special machine to make sure
the heat generated is not excessive.
This is done so that the processor is
not overheated even if used
nonstop.

So testing continues with the
simulation features that are run by a
special machine. This was done to
memamstikan agat every feature
embedded in the processor to run
well.

After all was finished, AMD
continues ketahap testing using
everyday applications such as data
processing office applications or
play games.

But again, that test is a special
machine that has been embedded
simulation program used by
computer users. That said, each
processor takes a few hours during
the test.

Final polish

After passing all tests, each
processor will go into a machine to
determine the speed diusungnya.
So, although different speeds, but
AMD processors actually made.

"The speed of each processor is
determined in accordance with
durability. But we also produce the
processor speed is not the 'key', ie
BlackEdition series," explained one
officer of AMD.

After that, each new processor is
labeled in accordance with their
respective names. This process
uses a special laser machine that is
able to write quickly.

Good for the CPU or GPU are both
undergone a process similar. All
was done with purpose, making
sure every product that was
launched is suitable to be used and
have the appropriate resistance.

Unfortunately, AMD does not allow
any reporters to take photos of each
process.

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