May 20, 2008
AMD Introduces “AMD Game” Program
Posted at 1:57 am in Industry, PC
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Hoping to simplify computer purchases for mainstream consumers, AMD has unveiled its AMD Game program that hopes to ease the process of determining PC gaming system requirements for the aforementioned market.

The program will allow gamers to purchase hardware which meets a certain set of minimum requirements. New systems and parts will be labeled with “AMD Game” or “AMD Game Ultra” badges informing customers how potent these machines are for gaming.

“We’re trying to help people identify PCs that are really ready to play the latest games,” said AMD desktop gaming strategist Brent Barry. “Basically, to bring a little bit of that console-like simplicity to the mainstream gamers.”

The specifications will be changed every six months to keep in line with the release of more powerful hardware. Other companies such as Microsoft, Alienware and Acer have signed up for the initiative. In fact, several retailers have already started selling such computers in North America.

Hit the jump for the system requirements for the badges.

AMD Game!
Minimum 30FPS performance at 1280 x 1024 for tested games.

Min Specs:
-AMD Athlon X2 process 5600+
-ATI Radeon HD 3650
-AMD 770 chipset or Nvidia nForce 500 series chipset
-2GB DDR2

AMD Game! Ultra
Minimum 30FPS at 1600 x 1200 for tested games.

Min Specs:
-AMD Phenom X4 9650
-ATI Radeon HD 3870
-AMD 770 chipset
-2GB DDR2