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AMD's next generation Kaveri APUs might be delayed until early 1H 2014. The Steamroller architecture based APU is officially slated for Q4 2013, but a new report says that Kaveri based APUs are yet to achieve the mass production levels required for a full-scale launch. Of course, AMD could still launch the APUs in limited supply, with the supply eventually improving over the months, but that doesn't ever go well with consumers.
"AMD originally expected to start supplying its Heterogeneous System Architecture (HAS) Kaveri APUs in the second half of 2013, but according to the company's latest plans, the CPU maker will only provide two A10 and one A8 APU pilot production samples to its clients in December 2013, indicating that Kaveri APU-based PC products may have difficulties showing up in the retail channel before April 2014, the sources said."
If AMD is indeed facing manufacturing issues (Kaveri is based on the 28nm bulk process), then they should do a full-scale launch when ready, instead of doing yet another half-baked product.
Kaveri will bring in major changes in the memory field by introducing HUMA, a memory architecture which will allow for unified sharing of RAM between the CPU and GPU, much like the APU implementation in Sony's PlayStation 4.
View at TechPowerUp Main Site
"AMD originally expected to start supplying its Heterogeneous System Architecture (HAS) Kaveri APUs in the second half of 2013, but according to the company's latest plans, the CPU maker will only provide two A10 and one A8 APU pilot production samples to its clients in December 2013, indicating that Kaveri APU-based PC products may have difficulties showing up in the retail channel before April 2014, the sources said."
If AMD is indeed facing manufacturing issues (Kaveri is based on the 28nm bulk process), then they should do a full-scale launch when ready, instead of doing yet another half-baked product.
Kaveri will bring in major changes in the memory field by introducing HUMA, a memory architecture which will allow for unified sharing of RAM between the CPU and GPU, much like the APU implementation in Sony's PlayStation 4.
View at TechPowerUp Main Site
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