AMD plans to rejoice in the summer with multiple releases. The latest rumor about its future microprocessors is a date: June 11, the day which is expected in the market could present new FX and AMD AMD Fusion 'Llano'. Obviously there seems no official confirmation from AMD, but the start dates to fit with what we discussed a few weeks ago.
Now you know some more data (four models with up to 8 cores and AMD under the name FX) but there remains uncertainty about whether or not they can beat the Core i7 Intel's higher end, which a priori seems so ... but it is not known with certainty. What we are denying is not backwards, because there are already some reports confirm that some manufacturers such as Asus will release BIOS updates for Bulldozer work on AM3 boards.
He could learn Intel, right? Meanwhile we continue to wait. Bulldozer The news is very encouraging but obviously it is too early to issue the final verdict. Rumors circulating on the network are insubstantial and, if real, can only refer to products in development and not final versions.
However, around the month of May could start to seep real benchmarks on the new FX AMD microprocessors. We'll see how we are surprised - or disappointed - AMD. Also for the month of June is when we expect the arrival of AMD Fusion 'Llano', the Fusion platform focused on desktops and not laptops and netbooks.
Track | CHW.
Now you know some more data (four models with up to 8 cores and AMD under the name FX) but there remains uncertainty about whether or not they can beat the Core i7 Intel's higher end, which a priori seems so ... but it is not known with certainty. What we are denying is not backwards, because there are already some reports confirm that some manufacturers such as Asus will release BIOS updates for Bulldozer work on AM3 boards.
He could learn Intel, right? Meanwhile we continue to wait. Bulldozer The news is very encouraging but obviously it is too early to issue the final verdict. Rumors circulating on the network are insubstantial and, if real, can only refer to products in development and not final versions.
However, around the month of May could start to seep real benchmarks on the new FX AMD microprocessors. We'll see how we are surprised - or disappointed - AMD. Also for the month of June is when we expect the arrival of AMD Fusion 'Llano', the Fusion platform focused on desktops and not laptops and netbooks.
Track | CHW.
- AMD's quad-core Llano APUs pegged for Q3 2011 release, Computex unveiling (18/03/2011)
- AMD Llano APU to challenge Intel Sandy Bridge this summer (18/03/2011)
- AMD compares upcoming Llano Fusion APU with Intel Core i7, puts the heat on Sandy Bridge (video) (01/03/2011)
- AMD desktop Fusion APU processors due Q3 to take on Intel Sandy Bridge (18/03/2011)
- AMD's Fusion APU Pitted Against 21 Desktop CPUs (25/02/2011)
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