Thursday, September 1st 2011
AMD Trinity A-Series APUs to Pack Radeon 7000 Series Graphics
An internal presentation slide leaked to the press reveals some details of AMD's next generation "Trinity" APUs that succeed current generation A-Series "Llano" Fusion series. The presentation was run by AMD's principal foundry partner, Global Foundries, outlining upcoming products built on the 32 nm High-K metal gate transistor (HKMG) process. With Trinity, AMD is expecting a 50% improvement in gigaFLOP performance over the present generation, which doesn't sound far-fetched considering it will use next-generation Piledriver CPU core architecture and Radeon HD 7000 series graphics, which uses VLIW4 stream processor architecture.
Piledriver is an evolved x86 architecture that uses the modular shared resource design of Bulldozer, with much higher IPC compared to Stars architecture. VLIW4 stream processors ensure higher performance per square millimeter die area. Trinity will be available for notebooks as "Comal" and "Virgo" for desktops. They will be branded in the A-Series. AMD expects a 2012 market entry for the two.
Source:
Fudzilla
Piledriver is an evolved x86 architecture that uses the modular shared resource design of Bulldozer, with much higher IPC compared to Stars architecture. VLIW4 stream processors ensure higher performance per square millimeter die area. Trinity will be available for notebooks as "Comal" and "Virgo" for desktops. They will be branded in the A-Series. AMD expects a 2012 market entry for the two.
19 Comments on AMD Trinity A-Series APUs to Pack Radeon 7000 Series Graphics
bulldozer in 16 days if they stay on time
can't be sold as the AMD HD7500
Sorry to bare such bad news
And here I was gonna add a bit about my old Radeon 7000 Mac Edition and finding a gullible Mac user to buy it as an AMD Mac :D.
and Seronx, haha good one :) that was the gpu i had back in the days of Halo CE on PC.