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Join Date: Mar 2008
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http://www.engadget.com/2012/06/05/amd-e-series/ More at the link. I'm really disapoint in AMD . They are still on Bobcat . It would have been great to see something with jaguar and at higher speeds. It also doesn't seem to have updated C level chips from them , so it means they will get lapped again in tablets by intel. It seems like AMD simply can't get anything right. |
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Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: Australia
Posts: 649
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At 5 watts its not trying to hit all the markets Atom does but unless Atom has had a masive clock bump and IPC imporvements its not going to look awesome at low thread counts. Then theres actually deliving what OEM's and the Market want for a product, thats why you offen see the less technically compitant product winning in the market. Win 8 on tablet is a massive gamble anyway. 28nm parts are coming the road map has been very clear since Rory took over, i dont know why your having a cry now. |
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Join Date: Oct 2002
Posts: 2,444
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Jaguar always was a 2013 timeframe product - some suggest it might have been pulled in a bit due to Krishna/Wichita cancellation, in any case it should be a more substantial update than what Krishna/Wichita would have been (which afaik mostly was more - up to 4 - cores plus integrated FCH on 28nm). Should even feature GCN graphics. Last edited by mczak; 06-Jun-2012 at 02:51. |
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