By Aharon Etengoff, October 22, 2009
AMD has congratulated Microsoft on the official launch of its long-awaited Windows 7 operating system. According to AMD spokesperson Margaret Lewis, the two industry heavyweights "closely collaborated" on the optimization of both hardware and software for the new OS. "There are three major areas that AMD closely collaborated with Microsoft to optimize our products for Windows 7," Lewis told TG Daily. "Graphics, virtualization, and power management." Lewis explained that AMD had worked with Microsoft to accelerate the performance of various graphic platforms. "We wanted to ensure the best possible experience for the consumer market," said Lewis. "For example, DirectX 11 is one area where the AMD processor will really shine. Our DirectX 11 capabilities will accelerate the visual computing experience for both gaming environments and professional 3D digital content creation." Lewis noted that AMD and Microsoft had also cooperated in designing processors to support the advanced virtualization options offered in Windows 7.
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