The Blu-ray stereoscopic 3D will be previewed all through the 2010 Computer Electronics Show as division of a mutual try by AMD as well as CyberLink. This innovative standard will turn into the most recent addition to the 3D graphics technologies supported by Advanced Micro Devices, for example 3D DLP televisions as well as dual-panel and line up interleaved 3D screens. This show will be fraction of AMD's plan to speed up the universal customer acceptance of 3D entertainment solutions throughout OEMs, software developers as well as content distributors.

Stereoscopic 3D will possible become extensively accessible a bit in the second half of 2010. AMD, in tune with its association of the Blu-ray Disk Association, has been operational intimately with its technology partners in array to both confirm the format specification as well as make sure complete compatibility with its individual hardware range.

When both these objectives are accomplished, every end-user will have the chance to take pleasure in high-definition 3D graphics, alike to those that, until not long ago, can only be found in theaters.

“AMD has a long, self-important tradition of delivering foremost technologies to market – technologies that have a significant as well as optimistic blow on the computer experience,” Rick Bergman, senior vice president, AMD Products Group, alleged. “Stereoscopic 3D is situate to be one of these technologies, and that’s why AMD has committed the time and resources to ensure that when Blu-ray stereoscopic 3D is all set for the world, AMD will be equipped to bring it to customers, just as we have completed lately with DirectX 11-capable hardware to sustain DirectX 11 gaming.”

To be sure, AMD has by now become the foremost graphics dealer to offer DirectX 11 support, through its lately released Radeon HD 5970, a graphics card that also has multi-display capabilities thanks to the ATI Eyefinity technology. Blu-ray stereoscopic 3D will build up AMD's spot on the graphics as well as video markets with the demonstration is anticipated to rouse high levels of expectation in end-users.

“AMD has been a priceless collaborator, developing hardware optimized for the utmost quality video as well as audio experience with PowerDVD Ultra,” Alice H. Chang, CEO of CyberLink, added. “With the adding up of stereoscopic 3D support for the next generation of Blu-ray discs, we’re all set to get consumers an unbelievable fresh entertainment occurrence in the upcoming year. Our joint technology sample at the future Consumer Electronics Show will provide everybody a taste of what’s in store.”

The real show will be organized in the Grand Lobby (GL-8 as well as GL-10) of the Las Vegas Convention Center.