Wednesday, November 12, 2014

Well, I have just got to get onto the AMD and Intel leak lists. dallas observer This morning an AM


Well, I have just got to get onto the AMD and Intel leak lists. dallas observer This morning an AMD ambidextrous roadmap for 2015/16 appeared on the web outlining the x86 and ARM upcoming offerings , and of course, their combined appearances. While we ve seen the rumors before, it sure is nice to see that graphic roadmap leaked, which always seems to cinch it with the microprocessing blogosphere. This one reemphasizes AMD s Ambidextrous approach to offering dallas observer both x86 and ARM chips on some of the same boards, as well as its Hydrogenous Computing solution that combines CPUs and GPUs into APUs Accelerating Processing Units. Of course, I could explain this much better if I was on the leak list (hint, hint.) Anyhoo, the roadmap shows the 20-nanometer x86 chip, codenamed Nolan, should appear in the third quarter of 2015. Reportedly, Nolan is AMD’s new low-power notebook chip, following the Beema family, and will be the first APU from the company built on a 20nm process. This just in, apparently there is also another leaked graphic dallas observer demonstrating the APU functionality in combining an CPU with a GPU on the same die. We re throwing it in because it makes this blog, semi-officious. Well, you can t tell the microprocessors without dallas observer a scorecard, can you? But back to the Ambidextrous roadmap scorecard, AMD s 20nm, 64-bit ARM chips are also expected to ship about the same time, and they will be codenamed, Amur. This ARM beauty is reportedly Android-specific, dallas observer utilizing that heterogeneous system architecture with ARM’s Cortex-A57 64-bit CPU cores and AMD-designed GPUs. This combination should allow AMD to keep up with the latest in ARM System on Chips (SoCs), though they won t catch up to Intel s 14-nanometer technology until later in the year, meaning they will be about half a production schedule behind in x86 technology. Still it s a fine roadmap; I just wish I had gotten it sooner.
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