AMD Refreshing Its Product Logos Throughout 2013
AMD will update its logos to a new unified system throughout 2013.
It is rumored that AMD wants to add more products to its existing lineup of market categories. While AMD currently makes CPUs, APUs, graphics cards and memory, it also wants to start producing SSDs. AMD wants to make the most of this moment by changing the logos of its entire product line, so throughout 2013, we'll be seeing a vast assortment of logos from AMD.
First, AMD wants a unified logo system in which each part of the logo defines something specific. The CPUs, APUs, and chipsets that AMD produces will carry the new logos, and the logo will be adaptable for the new SSDs as well as other existing products.
Beyond this, there isn't much to say about the new logos. Enjoy the pictures below, courtesy of Videocardz.
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