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Intel 11nm CPUs 5 Years From Now PDF Print E-mail
Written by Chris Tom   
Thursday, 29 October 2009 12:29
Fudo reports that Intel is expecting 11nm CPUs in 5 years.

After 22nm, in Q4 2013 the company should introduce 15nm process and two years after that, so in Q4 2015 the company should introduce 11nm process.

 
Fusion Supports DirectX 11, USB 3.0 PDF Print E-mail
Written by Chris Tom   
Friday, 23 October 2009 10:54
Fudo says Llano will support DirectX 11 and USB 3.0.

The other part of the AMD's Fusion product called Llano includes DirectX 11 class graphics, probably something very similar to Park mainstream mobile GPU based on Evergreen. The TDP of this discrete chip should vary between 8W and 15W and in Llano this TDP is likely to be lower. The DX11 Evergreen class integrated GPU brings support for UVD 3.0 video engine.

 
Neo K325 Dual Core 12W Coming PDF Print E-mail
Written by Chris Tom   
Friday, 23 October 2009 10:48
Fudo reports that AMD will be releasing a new dual core Neo part that eats up a max of 12 watts.

The impressive part is upcoming AMD Athlon II Neo Dual core K325 that should operate with 12W TDP. It has two cores, 2MB of total dedicated cache, 64b FPU, DDR3-800 support as well as Hypertransport at 2.0GT/s.

Other parts are coming, and may find their way into a netbook near you.

 
Llano Gets Torpedo PDF Print E-mail
Written by Chris Tom   
Friday, 23 October 2009 10:45
Fudo reports that AMD's Llano Fusion part will be paired with a reference design named torpedo. Seeing as torpedos have been used in war it will only be moments before some idiot at Huffington Post complains about an internal codename not used in marketing the actual product. Dumb is how they roll.

This platform is not planned before Q2 2011, so we are still quite far away, but in the meantime, in Q2 2010, AMD plans to launch its Danube platform that should get refreshed dual and quad core K10.5 with better power consumption into 2010 notebooks.

 
Triple Core Notebook GPU From AMD PDF Print E-mail
Written by Chris Tom   
Friday, 23 October 2009 10:41
Fudo has details about AMD's plans for a triple core mobile part. 3 cores would certainly come in handy for Windows 7.

AMD plans a bunch of new CPUs for Q2 2010 and one of them is part of a 2010 platform called Danube. This one has three cores, and is nothing more than a quad-core with one core disabled. It will be branded as Phenom II triple-core N820 mobile processor and N820 has a 35W TDP.

 
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