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    AMD Fusion™ APU technical details

    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
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    I suppose FM1 is for desktop?
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    Quote Originally Posted by crazydiamond View Post
    thanks for the info that fp1 looks interesting, 30w quadcore
    1Ghz per core.
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    When AMD had dual core and Intel had single core, they told the world that consumers don't need multi core. Until they got dual core.
    When intel was using MCM, they said it was a better solution than native dies. Until they got native dies. (To be fair, we knocked *unconnected* MCM, and still do, we never knocked MCM as a technology, so hold your flames.)
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    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.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Lightman View Post
    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
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    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

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    14h is Bobcat

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    Quote Originally Posted by informal View Post
    14h is Bobcat
    If 14h is Bobcat, then only one of the two embedded sockets will be used with it. All the others are Llano or Llano derivated?

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    Bulldozer is family 15, right? Good info VVj !!
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    socket FM1 seems to be targeted at desktop and the rest are other notebook market or lower tdp market


    nice news indeed

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    gracias por la informacion VVJ

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    fm1/PGA- desktops
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    fp1/BGA- thinclients/nettops
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    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.

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    Quote Originally Posted by VVJ View Post
    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.
    This is great news. I thought only Intel was transitioning to UEFI.
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    Quote Originally Posted by VVJ View Post
    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.
    more info about that please

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    do u have too some info about Bulldozers? Some news? Thx
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    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.

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    Quote Originally Posted by VVJ View Post
    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.
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    Remember, Bulldozer is a server product. Orochi/Zambezi is for the client side.
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    Quote Originally Posted by phelan1777 View Post
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    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.

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    Quote Originally Posted by VVJ View Post
    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.
    which means client processor based on BullDozer architecture would only come before 2012 but not early 2011?
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