The network has more detailed information about the new product in 2011, 32nm chip LIano, which will include the CPU and GPU, originally located together.
Among the characteristics LIano there is support for DirectX 11, which will no doubt please users. In 2011, DX11 is the latest version of DirectX, so it is unlikely that DirectX 12 will be so fast. Microsoft intends to provide DirectX 11 with Windows 7 in late October, and it will linger on the market for long. The source also notes that, among other specifications is the third generation of UVD. Therefore, we can assume that the kernel used in LIano, will be very similar or at Cedar, or at Redwood, or on a mobile Park.
Specifications also include support for PCIe 2.0. All this is part of the platform Sabine (Sabine River in the U.S.), which will be presented in 2011.



Reply With Quote
Copyright Techfuels
Bookmarks