Friday, September 16, 2011

AMD promises economical mobile Bulldozers for "early 2012"

AMD promises economical mobile Bulldozers for "early 2012" 

Thomas Seiffert, until recently CEO and CFO of the company once again AMD announced economical bulldozer APUs for "early next year". The AMD already mentioned several times Trinity processor is the successor to the only officially presented in June, Llano, still plugged into the K10 processor technology, in combination with a Radeon HD 6000 GPU. 

Seiffert was asked at the German Bank Technology Conference, as he estimates Intel's ultra-book concept. He then announced to the aforementioned, especially economical Trinity APU, the CPU performance of today's Llano with a GPU of the "next generation" clubs (ie Radeon HD 7000), but with "less than half" of the previous power. Currently provides AMD Series A mobile processors (aka Llano) with two or four CPU cores in 35 - and 45-watt versions, the low-power Trinity's likely therefore ranging from 17 watts are, as Intel's Ultra-Low well-voltage mobile processors or CULV Ultra Books. 

So far, AMD's manager had regarding Trinity always spoken by half of a higher Gleitkommarechenleistung measured in GFlops.This refers probably to the GPU in general-purpose (GPGPU) application, not on the CPU cores. According to the published last November, AMD's road map to Trinity Mobile versions appear with two or four Bulldozer cores, so with a bulldozer or two modules.

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