Sunday, November 15, 2009

AMD Ready to Beat the Intel


Before the advent of dual core technology, AMD Mastering the world's fastest processor. But after the technology emerged and the other dual core AMD increasingly left behind. But this seems this situation will be back soon change with the emergence of new chip technology forces made AMD.

On Wednesday (11/11) AMD yesterday announced plans to force the emergence of a new chip from AMD with names such as Bulldog, Bulldozer, Danube, Brazos and Ontario.

Attacks begin with AMD in the launch of high-end graphics chip with the name of Hemlock. No half-tangung, this chip consists of two GPUs that can provide a graphical computing power of 5 teraflops. Hemlock sold the next week with prices starting at $ 400 to $ 500.

At around early next year, AMD is ready to launch four new processors with quad-core technology for notebook processor that can save energy up to support batreay neotebook to 7 hours. Also with the emergence of proceesor with Six-Core technology for desktop computing end higt intended to Eyefinity AMD, multi-display and gamers.

AMD also plans to launch a new graphics chip with which the Llano. Llano is the first Fusion chip, will have approximately one billion transistors and will be produced on 32-nanometer process.

Llano will appear for a laptop graphics in 2011 as part of a platform called the Sabine, which will have a four-core CPU and DDR3 memory support and DirectX 11 graphics. For the mainstream desktop, Llano will appear in about the same time. Llano for desktops will be launched on a platform that called Lynx, which will also support DDR3 memory and include up to four CPU cores.

There are at least 4 other chips will be launched at the beginning of next year:

    * - Six-core desktop processor for PC enthusiasts known as Leo, with DirectX 11 graphics and AMD Eyefinity technology, which allows gamers to use a computer screen for a wider field of vision,
    * - A major desktop chip called a Dorado which will have integrated graphics and is offered in a dual, triple and quad-core version,
    * - Dual-core 45-nanometer chip known as the Nile for ultrathin notebook, which aims to provide more than seven hours of battery life with DirectX 11 discrete graphics and DirectX 10.1 support for the IGP, and
    * - A quad-core notebook chip mainstream Danube that aims to provide a seven-hour battery and supports DirectX 10 IGP, DirectCompute and OpenCL acceleration.

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