AMD has schizophrenia living in a world where its processors for many years greatly inferior to Intel processors, but at the same time, AMD is one remarkable graphic solution for others. The next year, Intel has plans to release its first processor with integrated graphics core. Something like this, AMD plans to release a very long time, and even if AMD again, once again, late in the issuance, its integrated graphics, is likely to be much better than integrated graphics Intel.
Now, AMD started the bits provide information about his so-called architecture of Fusion, which will create chips that include a CPU, and graphics core. Manufacturer officially confirmed that the first version of Fusion will be made on 32nm process technology SOI (silicon-on-insulator). Unlike Intel, which plans to use 45nm process technology for graphics, but for computer parts ─ 32nm, AMD is going to immediately produce solid chips and will use the 32nm process technology for all components. But, again, the appearance of Fusion on the market is not expected before 2011, in the form of Llano.
AMD LIano will include up to four cores, made on the architecture-based Phenom II, as well as L3 cache of up to 4MB. Integrated graphics will be at the Radeon HD 5000 and will support DirectX 11, which at the time of issuance LIano become quite widely spread. Yet to be ascertained amount of work that AMD needed to put across to make a high-performance GPU Radeon suitable for use on a single chip with core Phenom II. At the same time raises questions about performance CPU. Through 2011, more time-consuming, and it is doubtful that during this time will not happen any significant architectural updates.



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