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Aside from the press conference, AMD also brought along with them a desktop PC which was running a Kaveri APU. No specifications or details were mentioned but Computerbase did mention that they were able to demo a game using a new kind of Virtual Reality set that felt similar to the Oculus Rift virtual reality headset. The press was able to only use the virtual reality set and AMD didnt even attach a keyboard to the PC possibly due to fear of some journalists sneaking into the technical specs and details of the PC. Nevertheless, if AMD is making use of their own Virtual Reality tech and if Kaveri APU alone is possible to run this tech, then that really sounds amazing and definitely something to look forward to. It is also said that the PC was using a large ATX sized development board and the cooling system was the common AMD box cooler which we have seen shipped along with AMDs FX processors and A-Series APUs.
http://wccftech.com/amd-kaveri-apu-...onstrated-virtual-reality-tech/#ixzz2eblKamMl
http://www.microsofttranslator.com/...3-09/amd-bestaetigt-desktop-kaveri-fuer-2013/
Very interesting. This is something tangible that makes a difference to end user experience, and a compelling reason to purchase.