Thursday, September 20th 2012
AMD A-Series "Trinity" Desktop APUs Set for October 1 Launch
According to an OCWorkbench report, AMD will officially launch its second generation A-series desktop APUs on the very first day of Q4 2012, October 1. The launch will include a contingent of socket FM2 motherboards from various manufacturers, based on AMD A55, A75, and A85X chipsets. Among the A-series socket FM2 models launched on October 1, are A10-5800K, A10-5700, A8-5600K, A8-5500, Athlon X4 750K/740, A6-5400K and A4-5300. Built on the 32 nm HKMG process by Globalfoundries, AMD A-series "Trinity" APUs combine up to four x86-64 CPU cores based on the "Piledriver" micro-architecture, with a Radeon HD 7000 series GPU core, with up to 384 stream processors based on the VLIW4 architecture.
Source:
OCWorkbench
24 Comments on AMD A-Series "Trinity" Desktop APUs Set for October 1 Launch
Dang, I am having lots of problems with wording when writing things for the past few days.
FM2 should allow for compatibility so no worries there. AM3+ after Steamroller is said to be dead, but we hope it won't.
@NeoFX, maybe they will add dual controllers for Excavator like they did with Deneb, and socket backwards compatibility, after all the process should be up to par when they start making these.
NeoXF makes sense, no reason for AMD to release new socket for Steamroller unless they plan on DDR4. This is why Excavator & DDR4 and with a new socket in 2014 makes a lot of sense.
Dual Controllers sounds great but could be complex for AMD to do with this design. I think supporting AM3+ with Steamroller is good busines move for AMD, then come with new socket for Excavator.
BTW: OBR posits that Vishera/Bulldozer rev2/Bulldozer rev C0/FX-8350 goes retail on 18th October.
This may be the availability date. So the launch date should be early October 2012 from the rumours.
18 of October? Damn, IDK if it will make it in time for Black Friday sales in my country (yeah, that is one holiday I'm sort of happy we imported from the US since last year...). Well, not like I'm gonna switch from my Ivy Bridge build plans at this point, but who knows...
Ot ish,I cant even see them doing a steamroller Apu that soon and im expecting Amd to use the core in Apu's first.
Ot, cant wait to build one of these with hybrid gfx, see what it will do per say< for someone else though:D
nearly talked a mate into a build with one just the other night:)
May be a new socket, and if so I hope Steamroller is Quad-Channel IMC, not this Dual-Channel nonsense. :D
NeoXF -much like most people that frequent mainstream tech forums is probably equating PCI-E 3.0 with gaming. And no, in that respect it doesn't matter...but the PCI-E 3.0 spec applies just as readily to I/O bandwidth duties ( i.e. Thunderbolt which looks to extend PCI-E from an internal system bus to a transmission/protocol interconnect), and GPGPU: