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Rumor: Intel to Outsource Panther Point Chipsets to Taiwan

December 31, 2010
Rumor: Intel to Outsource Panther Point Chipsets to Taiwan

While Intel’s upcoming Sandy Bridge processors remain the immediate focus of the world, the Santa Clara-based chip maker is already laying the groundwork for the coming of Ivy Bridge, the 22nm die shrink of Sandy Bridge expected to hit market in lat…

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Products Featuring AMD’s Fusion Chip to Debut Next Year

August 24, 2010
Products Featuring AMD’s Fusion Chip to Debut Next Year

The first consumer products powered by Advanced Micro Devices’ upcoming Fusion chips will be available early next year, officials at the chip maker said today. The Fusion family consists of chips, or APUs (Accelerated Processing units), that combine…

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AMD’s Fusion Chip to Debut Ahead of Schedule

July 16, 2010
AMD’s Fusion Chip to Debut Ahead of Schedule

Advanced Micro Devices has said that it remains ahead of schedule with its Fusion chips – or APUs (accelerated processing unit) as it likes to call them. The low-power “Ontario” SoC (System-on-Chip), aimed at netbooks and low-end notebooks, will…

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Rumor: AMD Delays Fusion to Second Half of 2012

July 27, 2009
Rumor: AMD Delays Fusion to Second Half of 2012

AMD has been talking up its CPU/GPU combo chip codenamed Fusion for some time now, but it might not see the light of day for another three years, according to the latest rumor.

Initially expected in late 2008 or early 2009, Fusion in 45nm form was ultimately scrapped due to design challenges. The same might be happening with 32nm, says news and rumor site Fudzilla, who claims AMD has now decided to wait until it moves to a 22nm manufacturing process, currently scheduled for the second half of 2012.

That sounds like a long time to wait, especially as Intel puts the pressure on with a CPU/GPU chip of its own (Larrabee). For that reason, it’s possible AMD may opt to follow in Intel’s footsteps and release Fusion constructed with a 32nm IGP and CPU as two separate dies on the same chip. If AMD went this route, it could conceivably have Fusion parts ready by the second half of 2010, Fudzilla says.

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