Wednesday, June 2nd 2010

AMD Demonstrates Graphics Processing Power of Llano Fusion APUs

AMD demonstrated its first Fusion APU (accelerated processing unit), which is a "fusion" between a processor and a graphics processor. The first such processor in the works is based on the 32 nm silicon fabrication technology, codenamed Llano, and fuses a quad-core processor with a DirectX 11 compliant GPU. AMD's Rick Bergman showed off a wafer of the Llano APUs, but it didn't stop there. Rick surprised the press when he went on to claim that the APU can power Aliens vs. Predator in DirectX 11 mode, with a reasonable level of detail, which was demonstrated. Find a video of the same at the source.
Source: TweakTown
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77 Comments on AMD Demonstrates Graphics Processing Power of Llano Fusion APUs

#3
Imsochobo
mastrdrverAwesome sweetness! :rockout:
I expect theese will rock the world of notebooks! god i can't wait now!
Want specs specs specs, if it got 320 shaders its gonna be very very good!
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#4
caleb
Name is very "original". The first thing that popped into my mind was Arithmetic Processing Unit
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#5
v12dock
Block Caption of Rainey Street
wow very nice
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#6
btarunr
Editor & Senior Moderator
calebName is very "original". The first thing that popped into my mind was Arithmetic Processing Unit
That component is called ALU, not APU. ALU stands for Arithmetic and Logic Unit.
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#8
Fourstaff
1. AM3?
2. all in one or in the style of I5 661?
3. How much?
4. Crossfire?
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#9
btarunr
Editor & Senior Moderator
Fourstaff1. AM3?
2. all in one or in the style of I5 661?
3. How much?
4. Crossfire?
Not AM3.
Yes.
An entire range, up to high-end.
Dunno.
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#10
kaneda
I like this. :D

me like this long time
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#11
Imsochobo
btarunrNot AM3.
Yes.
An entire range, up to high-end.
Dunno.
Add : built on K10.5 and not bulldozer.
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#12
Yellow&Nerdy?
Wow, that's a lot more than I expected. Will definately revolutionize the notebook market. Let's hope that Bulldozer exceeds our expectations too ;)
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#13
_JP_
Ok, I'm confused...a "fusion" between a GPU and a CPU...results in a APU...and what exactly is that?

The i5 have the CPU core physically divided from the GPU core...does this one have it too?
I've got to look into this.

And HA!, I knew it! New socket!
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#14
Imsochobo
_JP_Ok, I'm confused...a "fusion" between a GPU and a CPU...results in a APU...and what exactly is that?

The i5 have the CPU core physically divided from the GPU core...does this one have it too?
I've got to look into this.

And HA!, I knew it! New socket!
Bulldozer will come on AM3. if rumors are true.

OFC they have to dump AM3, NB will be built in. and a gpu, chipsets are incompatible with handling those things.


All is one DIE. not like I5, Intel will also be ready, alltho most likely a tad later and alot slower(we all know intel on the gpu performance side)
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#15
AsRock
TPU addict
_JP_Ok, I'm confused...a "fusion" between a GPU and a CPU...results in a APU...and what exactly is that?

The i5 have the CPU core physically divided from the GPU core...does this one have it too?
I've got to look into this.

And HA!, I knew it! New socket!
INTELS cpu core sits next to the GPU core on. With AMD there both combined as one piece of silicon.
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#16
theubersmurf
_JP_And HA!, I knew it! New socket!
Finally, they should have come up with new socket when they started supporting DDR3.
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#18
theubersmurf
slyfox2151They did, it was called AM3
The AM3 socket isn't any different than the AM2/AM2+ socket, it's got a new designation to indicate it supports DDR3.
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#19
_JP_
theubersmurfThe AM3 socket isn't any different than the AM2/AM2+ socket, it's got a new designation to indicate it supports DDR3.
Yeah, it only has 2 more pins than 939 and one more than AM2/AM2+.

That is good news! The fact that it's only one die is good for cooling purposes and price.
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#20
Frick
Fishfaced Nincompoop
theubersmurfFinally, they should have come up with new socket when they started supporting DDR3.
AMD keeping it's sockets around is a great thing.
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#21
TVman
so its like cell cpu ?
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#22
Atom_Anti
Awesome, I just canceled buying my new laptop, I will wait for it!
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#23
Zubasa
_JP_Yeah, it only has 2 more pins than 939 and one more than AM2/AM2+.

That is good news! The fact that it's only one die is good for cooling purposes and price.
Actually no.
The AM3 socket have 938 pins that is 2 less pins than AM2(+) that have 940.
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#24
Unregistered
wew, i hope mobo maker can use hydra on one of this babys so tis great power never gonna get waste (if we wanna get a more powerful GPU)
#25
Techtu
I was thinking of buying a new CPU soon, but now that I've seen this, I might just wait another couple of months so the prices of the Phenom II's come down a little more :p

Great to see AMD finally putting their backbone in something though :toast:
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