If the mobile unit of AMD will be able to live until 2011, the Fusion, which AMD and ATI have promised back in 2005, finally appears on the light. Fusion is something that, according to the manufacturer, includes both central and graphics processors, and AMD now calls it LIano, yes, with a capital "I" (“I").
This CPU / GPU will have up to four cores, most likely, will be released dual-core and quad-core versions, and will have some integrated GPU. It will not pair GPU + CPU on one chip, as in the Intel processors Clarksdale and Arrandale, no, the chip LIano will initially intact. The new platform, AMD will use DDR3 and DDR3L (1.35V) and perform 128-bit floating point. The chip will be supplied in versions uPGA and BGA, depending on the platform, and most likely, will be made on 32nm process technology, as the 45nm chip with such characteristics would be too hot.
The total power consumption of CPU and GPU will be from 20W to 50W, depending on the platform. Theoretically, his appearance will take place around mid-2011, but this can not be sure one hundred percent.



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