AMD has held a press conference at which he discussed plans for the manufacturer of the 2010 and 2011. AMD representatives alleged the business plans to aim on further development of 45nm technology to enlarge productivity along with energy efficiency in desktop as well as mobile microchips. Also, the producer will give particular attention to graphics technology. This should be expected from the company finally has successfully completed quarter. AMD will provide more tools and OpenCL DirectCompute 11, plans to release 40 nm more DirectX 11products for all segments of the market, in addition, will be speeded up production.

"Immersion in the game with graphics DX 11 is the basic point desktop platform Leo, which will be phased in this year and become a competitor products 32nm Intel Clarkdale. By Leo platform will include six chips. More flexible desktop platform Dorado, which belongs to the core segment, will also appear this year. In this platform will be "the next generation integrated graphics.

In 2010 the emergence of mobile platforms is planned Danube and the Nile. The first of these is the solution for the ground segment, which will provide users with the ability of calculations on three and four cores, graphics support DirectX 11, and 7 hours of battery life. Nile is a platform for AMD ultrathin laptops, which provides increased productivity by 11% and almost 7.5 hours of battery life.

In 2011, the action becomes more exciting: expected appearance lingering AMD platform with hybrid processors Fusion, CPU + GPU, which will be made on 32nm process technology. AMD will introduce various new platforms, including a new desktop platform for enthusiasts of Scorpius, a board Lynx, a platform for notebook core segment Sabine, as well as ultrathin platform Brazos. Scorpius The platform will include processors Zambezi and Bulldozer, socket AM3, as well as the next generation of distinct graphics. Further, Lynx as well as Sabine will make use of APU LIano, based on the Fusion, and they will use DDR3 memory and graphics DirectX 11.