All these products are interesting, but 2011 is when the architecture really changes, with processor cores and graphics cores coming together to form a single die from both companies. AMD has talked more about its strategy, planning for a platform called "Sabine" with a new quad-core "accelerated processing unit" codenamed "Llano" for mainstream notebooks; and a platform called "Brazos" with a new APU, "Ontario," that uses a new core called "Bobcat," designed for lower performance and longer battery life. Intel, too, is talking about combining graphics and processing on a single 32nm die in that time frame, but it hasn't shared many details yet.