Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Notebook AMD trinity Rumors Faster than Llano


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Latest rumors on the net, New Notebook with AMD Trinity that more faster than Llano. Yesterday, at the ' AMD Fusion Developer Summit , Rick Bergman, senior vice president of AMD, showed for the first time in a function prototype notebook equipped with APU Trinity should ensure that the performance 50% better than at Llano APU. With the acquisition of ATI and its expertise on graphics processors, AMD was able to start it a few years an interesting project, called Fusion, which combines the elements of the CPU, GPU and memory controller into a single integrated design, particularly suited to mobile devices, thanks to the very content consumption. Here the AMD Trinity Specs.

What the Different of New Notebook With AMD trinity?

With the first generation of APU (Accelerated Processing Unit) based on core Zacate and Ontario (Brazos platform, processors E350 and C50), it was clear that the California-based company was able to offer multimedia performance well above the Intel counterpart, is with regard to the CPU itself that with regard to the integrated graphics processor. But if you move from the netbooks with notebooks, the first generation of APUs Llano maintains a significant advantage only with respect to multimedia capabilities , while the number of CPU, although closer than in the past, it is not yet up to the Intel CPU Sandy Bridge. How about your opiniton this specification of AMD Trinity?

Lately, however, AMD announced the second generation of APUs for the notebook segment and code-named indeed Trinity. This should finally abandon the old K10 architecture , which in turn borrowed from the previous ones, even with constant changes and developments.Trinity will then take the next-generation architecture, created initially for the desktop and call Bulldozer, even on notebooks. The graphics component of the Bulldozer core will be completely new and based on ' architecture VLIW-4 , currently used only for the core of the Cayman VGA AMD Radeon HD 6900 series.

The technical details on the new architecture are still very limited, however, we only know that the new APU will take a 32-nm manufacturing process and will have just 50% more performance than the current APU, while further reducing fuel consumption. These new processors are expected in the market generally for 2012, even though the existence of a functioning notebook has somehow provided a more solid body to something that previously seemed still far enough away in time and just outlined.

Expectations about the AMD Fusion project are still very high, even by the same company, who always said yesterday as the project develops over a long distance, in a way that we are just beginning. In fact, AMD aims to reach 10 Gigaflops power calculation for notebooks by 2020. Stay tune for more details this Notebook AMD trinity Rumors.


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