Friday, September 24th 2010
AMD Readies Two Fusion ''Zacate'' Models for Q1 2011
At least two new Fusion APU models based on the "Zacate" silicon are slated for Q1 2011. The Fusion "Zacate" processors are meant for ultra-portables, nettops, and SFF PCs, with a small TDP of 18W, an even lower-power version codenamed "Ontario" is being worked on, with a TDP of 9W. The first two Zacate chips include Fusion E240 single-core, and Fusion E350 dual-core. These chips are based on the Bobcat architecture, and pack DirectX 11 compliant IGPs with UVD 3.0, a single-channel DDR3 memory controller. The platform release will include the supportive Hudson D1 chipset.
Sources:
X-bit Labs, ComputerBase.de
26 Comments on AMD Readies Two Fusion ''Zacate'' Models for Q1 2011
It will equivalent (or a bit slower) with an AMD Athlon II X2 240 :)
atom hasn't changed a whole lot since it first came in (architecturally) I dare say Intel has something up its sleeve to combat this new AMD chip.
I mean they're still manufactured on 45nm and Intel is well in 32nm, that's already a start and right now they consume sweet f/a power, and the clocks are low.
would be nice to see AMD wipe the floor with Intel in at least one segment.. but I just don't see it happening.... time will tell.
And no, there are no plans for a DDR5 memory controller (hell, DDR4 is only now being specced out).