In the latter plans to launch AMD processor, there is evidence of Ontario, which will be 32nm chip with "fast-track processing, dual-core, 1MB of cache memory, support for DDR3 memory, and with built-in graphics processor. However, more detailed information about this processor for quite a long time remained a mystery, covered with darkness. And now, the source reported that AMD intends to make this product in bulk 40 nm process technology.

Using this process technology can help simplify the integration of AMD GPU in a single crystal with the processor. However, the manufacturer may have problems of a technical nature, since current processors, AMD uses a technology called silicon-on-insulator (SoI). The source claims that the reorganization of the lines is taken into account by the manufacturer. AMD will make Ontario-based next-generation processor architecture, called Bobcat, which is a low-power version of the architecture Bulldozer. The first rumors about the Bobcat appeared in July 2007, while AMD said about the processor, developed from scratch for a "mobile, ultra mobile and consumer electronics, and also mentioned about power consumption, reduced to 1W.

It should be noted that this description corresponds to the processor Intel Atom, and, as many will recall, Intel has recently worked with TSMC to move production of processors for bulk process technology. So the rumors of Ontario are not as improbable as one would like fans Intel. However, this does not allow answering an interesting question: whether AMD will choose the 40 nm process technology? Company TSMC already makes graphics processors, AMD, and the company GlobalFoundries recently been selected by STMicroelectronics for the production has not yet submitted devices.