The source adds some additional details about the processors that will be used in the new platform Tigris to the mainstream market notebooks and ultra-second-generation platform, codenamed which has no.

The processor, codenamed Caspian should appear in September, it represents nothing more than a smaller version of the dual-core processor Athlon. AMD said that the Caspian will have up to two cores, support DDR2 800, perform 128-bit floating point and carried on 45nm process technology. The transition to 45nm process technology means that the newcomer will be colder than its 65nm predecessor. Processor Caspian will support mobile socket S1g3. The platform includes a series RS880M chipset with support for DirectX 10.1, UVD2 and PowerPlay, and the AMD SB710 south bridge and discrete graphics processors, ATI M9x.

The basis of the second platform, called "ultra-second-generation" (2nd generation Ultrathin, perhaps in the end this is what will be its code name), is a dual-core processor Conesus, which will be produced is still the old 65nm processor and supports DDR2 667. This platform will be relatively cheap, it supports ASB1 BGA socket and chipset RS780MN, which provides support for DirectX 10 and UVD. Southbridge this platform ─ SB710, and used a discrete graphics ─ ATI M82 and M92.