Quote Originally Posted by EniGmA1987 View Post
Um, no. Piledriver includes 2nd gen Bulldozer. Steamroller is 3rd gen BD

That chart is only showing two things. First, performance per watt, not overall performance, and second, when new CPUs/APUs are launching. Says nothing about platforms.
For PileDriver it even says "APU Trinity".


2nd Generation

AMD Financial Analyst Day 2010,[27] revealed the 2nd generation is to be scheduled for 2012. AMD currently refers to this as Enhanced Bulldozer.

This new generation of Bulldozer core is codenamed Piledriver and will be incorporated into specific desktop and notebook markets:
Desktop Performance market (Volan platform[28]): Zambezi will be replaced by Vishera (up to 8 cores). Vishera will feature Turbo Core 3.0 while using the existing Socket AM3+ format and 9xx series chipset of the 1st generation FX-series Zambezi processor. AMD has projected this 2nd generation FX-series processor will be 10% better under digital media workloads.[29]
Desktop Budget and Mainstream market (Virgo platform[30]): The Stars-based Llano Fusion APU line will be replaced by Trinity, Weatherford, and Richland Fusion APUs (2 to 4 cores) that are aimed at various price points in the desktop market. This platform will use Socket FM2 format.[31]
Notebook Mainstream and Performance market (Comal platform[32]): Will be the same as mentioned in Desktop Budget/Mainstream market.

At AMD Fusion Developer Summit (AFDS) 2011, AMD has claimed the computational capacity of the notebook variant of Trinity will be 50% faster than Llano.[33][34][35]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bulldozer_(processor)