AMD has announced that it received the first copies of its Ontario chip, the second representative of Project Fusion after Llano.
This true SoC groups on single die is made using etching process bulk 40 nm, two x86 cores derived from architecture Bobcat, a graphics core with DirectX 11 and DDR3 memory controller. Created by Global Foundries, Ontario is an x86-64 to run out of order that supports virtualization and instruction sets SSE, SSE2 and SSE3.
AMD said in passing that the products based on the architecture Bobcat may display consumption of less than 1 W. Ontario would it be the processor for ultimate mobile platform?



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