I have got some portion of information to be shared on AMD Fusion. Enjoy!
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I have got some portion of information to be shared on AMD Fusion. Enjoy!
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thanks for the info :) that fp1 looks interesting, 30w quadcore :eek:
I suppose FM1 is for desktop?
"up to DDR3-1866" FTW:yepp:
FT1 looks like for Bobcat cores.
Shame it's different socket than Llano or at least it seems to be different, but on the other hand it targets completely different power segment.
Thanks for sharing VVJ :up:
Socket FM1 and FS1 are the two that we currently know (Llano and Ontario). FP1 and FT1 seems to aim at very low power and possibily embedded parts with Ontario only.
Now... AMD Family 12h and 14h? Talk on respective architectures or codenames, please :D
14h is Bobcat :)
Bulldozer is family 15, right? Good info VVj !!
socket FM1 seems to be targeted at desktop and the rest are other notebook market or lower tdp market
nice news indeed
source: http://www.hwinfo.com/Quote:
AMD Family 12h (FS1, FM1, FP1)
AMD Family 14h (FT1): (Ontario)
AMD Family 15h: (Bulldozer)
gracias por la informacion VVJ ;)
fm1/PGA- desktops
fs1/PGA- laptops
fp1/BGA- thinclients/nettops
ft1/BGA- low power/netbooks/mobile smartphones
AMD will be offering Fusion APUs beginning in Q1 2011. Besides, the Fusion based system will employ the new UEFI BIOS (Unified Extensible Firmware Interface) architecture from Phoenix (Phoenix SecureCore Tiano 2.0) for Ontario/Brazos or AMI (Aptio core) for Llano desktop. Also, AMD deals with Byosoft. This Chinese partner is focusing on UEFI BIOS for Fusion platform too.
do u have too some info about Bulldozers? Some news? Thx
Technically, Bulldozer products (both Socket C32 and Socket G34) will be drop in compatible with the Lisbon (C32) and Magny-Cours (G34) products that are shipping this year. Next generation products (code named Bulldozer) are scheduled for 2011-2012 time frame.
Remember, Bulldozer is a server product. Orochi/Zambezi is for the client side.
Bulldozer is the codename of an architecture, not an specific Processor Core. Zambezi is the codename of a Core that is Bulldozer based and for clients.
I have only this last local roadmap (May 2010)
http://www.4gamer.net/games/110/G011...093/TN/005.jpg
They spelled Dorado wrong. *facepalm*
Thats just some chart somebody made up but if it's right it shows Bulldozer for Q2 2011
I think, it will between marz-may 2011
deffinatly fake... its obvious... no amd watermark etc....
high end sandy bridge are aiming for a Q3 2011 release right?? im betting end Q2 or early Q3 release for bulldozer ... perfect time to counter sandy bridge if it perform on par
snowman: no, this is not fake...know it ,-)
Actually that roadmap is based on an internal one,but nothing is set in stone... I personally expect BD based desktop chips before June 2011.
And what we know about second gen. desktop Bulldozers?
I have just drawn a block diagram of AMD FT1 mobile platform. Check it out!
http://softnology.biz/work/AMD-Fusion-NDA.png
APU only support Single Channel DDR3 ?!
Here is the Everest snapshot for memory bandwidth for Ontario APU 1.6GHz with a single channel 64-bit DRAM controller running at 533MHz
http://softnology.biz/work/softnolog...rio_1.6GHz.png
it would want to be an error. Write/copy looks more like a hard drive benchmark :lol:
yes, score is strange...and big latency
Everest is buggy without optimizations.
software isnt buggy, hardware is.
I think that Everest just doesn't know what it's dealing with. By the time Ontario launches ,new version of Everest will fully support it and the scores will be back where they should be(in Shanghai/Deneb territory,except for the L2 cache numbers which will be lower due to half clocking)
I've got something exclusive
http://cbid.softnology.biz/work/soft...tario_1new.png
and
http://cbid.softnology.biz/work/soft...tario_2new.png
Enjoy! :)
So no ontario netbooks for christmas it seems.
But its weird, singlecore 1,5ghz part with same TDP as dualcore 1.6ghz part ?Doesnt fit.Maybe its TSMC and its quality process again.
Well this slides are for the embedded version only - the Ontario / Zacate schedules can differ. That's a different market.
It is comparable to Server/Desktop segments and the BD launch. AMD will launch BD first in the server segment, later then also for desktops.
The quesion is now, if embedded is the first segment for ontario or not. I think it isnt ;-)
I agree with Opteron :)
Native Specialist has been updated to version 1.8 build 1003. The latest release brings support for the next generation AMD processors related to 40nm Family 12h and Family 14h. Native Specialist is capable of determining single-core and dual-core AMD “Fusion” C- and E-series processors. The software determines three new “Fusion” related sockets of Socket FT1, Socket FS1g1 and Socket FM1g1 and three Die Revisions of FS-A0, FS-A1, FS-B0.
B0 is a pre-production revision of Ontario processors. Llano code-named processors are not ready so far.
Have you tried K10stat?
No, I don't have such a tool. However, you can try DCT Tuner from Thaiphoon Burner software to increase memory bandwidth of your netbook. DCT Tuner is capable of adjusting the main DCT timings of the processor. The maximum Read Latency can significantly increase RAM bandwidth on read operations.
http://img847.imageshack.us/img847/992/dcttuner.png
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This version works fine.
Any suggestion?:)
Sorry, I would not like to discuss my software at XS.