Currently, AMD is working on a platform of new generation to replace the forthcoming platform Tigris, which includes a dual-core processors Caspian.
The new platform Danube (Danube) will include a processor Champain, which is probably a mobile quad-core version of Phenom II, to support the memory DDR3/DDR3L (1.35V) and the socket S1g4. The processor will be made on 45nm process technology and should be available in June 2010. Naturally, the platform will also support some of the new dual-core processors K10.5 Phenom II.
Task Force for the platform Danube is the market notebooks. The platform also includes RS880M chipset with integrated graphics core, which supports UVD 2 video and DirectX 10.1. As a south bridge will be used AMD SB820M, moreover, in addition to the IGP processor will be possible to use mobile graphics, code-named Manhattan, which, presumably, will support DirectX 11. Issue platform Danube tentatively be held in June 2010, but now AMD said with certainty only that the platform will appear in 2010.



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