Following the recently introduced platform AMD Congo manufacturer plans to release a platform Nile, whose appearance is tentatively held in 2010. Codename Congo was officially replaced by "second-generation ultra-thin platform, as some people were against the names of Congo because of the genocide in the valley of the Congo. However, unofficially called Congo stuck, which can not but rejoice, because the Congo ─ especially large beautiful river.

Platform Congo includes dual-and single-core processors Conesus, as part of the platform Nile, is also intended for ultra-thin notebooks, will include dual and single core processors Geneva. These processors will continue to be made based on the 45nm architecture K10.5, but dual-core version will 2MB cache L2, in addition, finally will support DDR3-800 and the new building ASB2.

Power consumption productive processor Geneva will be 15W, 3W at less than Conesus. Version Geneva core segment will work with 12W power consumption, approximately 30% less than 18W Conesus. Geneva Single-core processors will have 1MB cache L2, will support DDR3-800 and have a 12W, 3W less power to single-core processors Conesus. These new processors are likely to appear in the second quarter of 2010.