AMD Is Developing SAS Technology And Will Take The Lead In The Pirate Ship Voyager Notebook

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Citing videocardz report , AMD is developing a new technology called "smart access storage" (SAS), which will be first unveiled on the Voyager notebook released by Corsair in June** According to the report, AMD's SAS technology is somewhat similar to smart access memory, but it is applicable to PC on-board storage hardware.

At present, there is not much information about this technology. It may be a derivative of Microsoft's directstorage API, which has entered the field of PC games in March and has greatly improved the loading time through the "console like" storage API solution.

By switching to the directstorage API, users can get up to 20-40% CPU savings. The developer of forespoken game, lunar production s, has shared their first game demonstration running on AMD's PC hardware. Please note that this technology was only available on Microsoft's [Xbox] for some time( https://microsoft.pvxt.net/e4yLO ) It is used on series game consoles. At present, it is still working around API for use in the next generation AAA games.

As for the platform we are expected to see AMD's intelligent access storage solution, the pirate ship Voyager will be one of the first laptops to adopt this technology. Pirate ships have been trying to enter the field of notebook computers. Their "Xenomorph" notebook computer platform was leaked not long ago. A series of powerful specifications include AMD radeon 9 6900hx CPU and radeon Rx 6800m GPU. This sounds absolutely like an AMD "advance" solution designed by all AMD. It will be a perfect demonstration of new technology.

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