AMD Unveils Processor Roadmap
Samir Makwana, Nov 15, 2008 1525 hrs IST
Seven new processors and five new platforms
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Samir Makwana, Nov 15, 2008 1525 hrs IST
Seven new processors and five new platforms
AMD laid out its product roadmap plans at the Financial Analyst Day. As part of it, AMD has announced seven new processors and five new platforms right from high-end PC segment to ultra portable netbooks.
AMD's new manufacturing spin-off temporarily known as 'The Foundary Company' is expected to start manufacturing operations in early 2010. AMD expects to finish testing 32nm process chips by the end of the year 2009. While on the other hand Intel has already promised introducing 32nm process made Westmere, Nehalem s successor.
Be ready for some platform and processor 'code-name' confusions.
Notebook/Mobile platform
AMD has announced Yukon platform answer to Intel Atom low-processor alternative for netbooks. Yukon will be out next year in first quarter along with "slim" processor code-named Bobcat with a chipset having power consumption of less than 25 watts meant for low-powered mobile devices.
Brazos platform, low-cost and low-power platform for mobile computers, will used DDR3 memory and have dual core chip Ontario, a refreshed Bobcat version, with 1MB cache, on-die GPU and DDR3 memory controller by 2011. Also in 2011, a desktop and notebook platform code-named Sabine which will be built on an APU code-named Llano with four cores, 4MB cache, DDR3 memory controllers and GPU packed on-die. AMD terms Accelerated Processing Unit as combination of CPU with GPU on same silicon wafer, basically a System-on-Chip. AMD bets Sabine bring 'significant' battery-life improvements to notebooks.
In 2011, AMD will bring products based on new architecture currently named as Bulldozer and will have 32nm process built chip codenamed Ontario, Llano and Orochi. Out of the three, Orochi will be high-end enthusiast desktop chip featuring quad cores with 8MB cache and integrated DDR3 memory controller.

Who needs 12 cores? And what app would use all of them.
by Big Red, Fredericton, on Nov 16, 2008 06:22 PM, Report abuse Reply
It will be used for servers, initially.
by Guilty Spark, Halo, on Nov 16, 2008 06:52 PM, Report abuse
i dont know much abt these,can the new processors for notebooks, replace the ones in old notebooks? or u have to buy new notebook to have that technology?
by bobo, hyd, on Nov 16, 2008 08:39 AM, Report abuse Reply
nope, u cant place it in older motherboard. its an all new platform
by named, cited, on Nov 16, 2008 03:59 PM, Report abuse
If AMD does the same thing that they've done with Shanghai then the next year sure belongs to AMD and Intel will be seen biting dust :P
by Gn0m3r.X, Delhi, on Nov 18, 2008 07:35 PM, Report abuse Reply