HCL Infosystems Limited has unveiled its HCL Infiniti Orbital K Series range of desktops based on Triple Core AMD Phenom X3 8000 processor, providing gamers and digital media enthusiasts with exceptional performance at mainstream price points. AMD Phenom Triple-Core processors, are designed specially to integrate three computational cores on a single die of silicon, thereby improving application performance. According to Mr. George Paul, Executive Vice President, HCL Infosystems, “The launch of HCL’s new desktops based on AMD’s industry-defining Triple-Core AMD Phenom X3 8000 processor carries forward our legacy of offering to our customers products based on latest technologies. Backed by our industry-leading service and support network, we are confident that the new range of desktops will be an asset delivering significant enhancements in gaming and high-definition experiences for our consumers.” Launched at a price on Rs. 33,000/- onwards, HCL Infiniti Orbital K Series desktops will be available through HCL’s wide distribution network including HCL Digilife stores across India. HCL’s Infiniti Orbital K Series desktops equipped with AMD Tri Core Phenom processors provide the ultimate visual experience with amazing HD video and gaming resolutions, as well as high-speed disk and network interfaces. This model is positioned for advanced multitasking, critical business productivity, modelling, serious gaming, and visually stunning digital media and entertainment. Mr. Gautam Mukherjee, General Manager, OEM Sales, AMD India, said, “HCL is the first company in India to introduce computers based on the AMD Phenom processors (Quad Core & Triple Core) and AMD 780G chipsets taking them way ahead of competition in launching latest technology. HCL’s computers based on AMDs Phenom processors will offer an improved customer experience and unparalleled performance for a wide variety of demanding applications and we are proud to partner with them to bring this triple core processor to the Indian market.” The AMD Phenom processor offers true multi-core design with features of an integrated memory controller, accelerating performance for productivity, content creation, entertainment, and gaming. In addition, this next-generation architecture includes AMD’s Balanced Smart Cache for rapid access to memory, with a shared L3 cache for leading-edge performance on multi-threaded software. The shipment of this new range of desktops will start in August 2008. Satinder Kaur/ITvoir Network |