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Tag Archives: Llano

AMD A10 Logo
Charlie Demerjian
Jan 15, 2014

A technical look at AMD’s Kaveri architecture

Step 3 of 4 on the road to HSA brings Steamroller and Hawaii

At long last, the saga of AMD’s Kaveri CPU has come to a conclusion with the release of the first chips in the family.
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AMD A10 Logo
Thomas Ryan
Nov 12, 2013
6

AMD Misses Expectations With Kaveri

That’s a big clock speed miss my friend…

It looks like AMD’s missed the mark big-time with its upcoming mainstream APU, codenamed Kaveri.
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AMD E2 Logo
Charlie Demerjian
May 24, 2013
1

AMD talks up Kabini digital power management

No new tech but a lot of new visuals

One interesting part of the recent Kabini briefings was on power management, and AMD had some very nice illustrations to go with the presentation.
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AMD A10 Logo
Thomas Ryan
Mar 12, 2013
1

AMD Goes Mobile First With Richland

Desktops are so old hat…

Today AMD launches their new Richland APU.
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AMD - logo
Charlie Demerjian
Aug 28, 2012
34

AMD let the new ‘Cat’ out of the bag with the Jaguar core

Hot Chips 2012: Bobcat MkII is a nice step forward

At Hot Chips today, AMD is revealing some of the details about their new Jaguar core, the successor to Bobcat, the first of their smaller ‘Cat’ family of cores.
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AMD - logo
Charlie Demerjian
May 29, 2012
39

Trinity has an older GPU, new power management

Architecture part 3: GPU, power controller, and more

By the time we look at the GPU itself, it is, well, a bit underwhelming, but that is about what you would expect from the spiritual successor to integrated graphics.
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AMD - logo
Charlie Demerjian
May 28, 2012
41

Trinity has a brain and a queue

Archtecture part 2: The UNB, SRQ, and other gluey bits

Moving out a step, we get to the Unfied North Bridge (UNB).
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AMD - logo
Charlie Demerjian
May 25, 2012
42

Trinity is more than the sum of its parts

Architecture part 1: The core improvement

AMD’s Trinity CPU is one mutt of a chip, with paradigms taken from a lot of recent CPUs.
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AMD - logo
Charlie Demerjian
May 17, 2012
246

Is AMD’s Trinity much better than it appears?

People just don’t understand performance per watt

Analysis: AMD’s new A10/Trinity chip is not that impressive from a checklist point of view, but under the surface, it has a killer feature.
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Charlie Demerjian
Mar 2, 2012
2

Fusion based SeaMicro box to tip up really soon

Hugely coincidental timing, isn’t it?

SeaMicro will have an AMD based server out in the very near future, almost as if they timed it with the company’s sale.
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Charlie Demerjian
Jan 5, 2012
62

Exclusive: Anyone curious about Trinity?

SemiAccurate has a cure for that craving

So what do we know about Trinity? SemiAccurate knows that it looks like this.
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Charlie Demerjian
Dec 20, 2011
47

AMD puts out 12 new Llanos, maybe

And shoot off their remaining foot in the process

AMD does it again, they put out a good product, shoot themselves in the foot with messaging it, and manage to leave a bad taste in everyones mouth.
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Charlie Demerjian
Nov 17, 2011
120

Exclusive: Apple MacBook Air with AMD processor dead

The story of how things almost happened

In one of those ‘could have been a contender’ moments, SemiAccurate has learned that Apple had a Llano based MacBook Air on the verge of production.
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Charlie Demerjian
Sep 28, 2011
39

AMD misses, Bergman scores, all in one day

Revenue misses and new CEOs, all on the 101

Two bits of AMD news to relate, one bad, one less bad.
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Charlie Demerjian
Sep 6, 2011
57

What is going on with GloFo’s 32nm process?

Messy tales of half-empty, half-full glasses.

Global Foundries is having the proverbial ‘issues’ with their high end 32nm-SHP process.
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