http://tweakers.net/nieuws/47131/AMD:-Fusion-processor-mag-uit-meerdere-chips-bestaan.html
I came across this.
can anyone translate it?
I came across this.
can anyone translate it?
Im from germany, but i cant translate this. Why do u think this is german? this is dutch.
Heres something new about Fusion in german: http://www.k-hardware.de/news.php?s=K3a9b96c5ccefcc32d753a1c3f88b2079&news_id=6518
Fusion will be a MCM design.
Im from germany, but i cant translate this. Why do u think this is german? this is dutch.
Heres something new about Fusion in german: http://www.k-hardware.de/news.php?s=K3a9b96c5ccefcc32d753a1c3f88b2079&news_id=6518
Fusion will be a MCM design.
Presumably, this implies in my eyes that they are considering trying to put a MCM together earlier than H1 2009, so that Intel couldn't "beat them to market" with a similar solution for Nehalem. If they actually cancelled or delayed the single-chip Fusion aimed at early 2009, however, I wouldn't know what to think...
The Flemish Belgians not good enough for you? Plus all the other people who (can) speak Dutch but don't live in The Netherlands (North and South Holland are just provinces of The Netherlands)......anyone from holland want to volunteer.
Maybe this jives with recent statements which suggested that in hindsight AMD regretted doing "native" dual- and quad-core for their CPUs (from a marketing perspective). Intel was able to beat them to market with a two-die MCM with the same number of cores. Most punters don't know the difference (or even care). Maybe AMD learned their lesson.
The Flemish Belgians not good enough for you? Plus all the other people who (can) speak Dutch but don't life in The Netherlands (North and South Holland are just provinces of The Netherlands)...
well i speak dutch (first time ive read dutch in about a year though), theres nothing really interesting in the piece (though cpus/gpus arent my field) apart from this made me giggleI meant anyone who can speak dutch
Fusion's main targets are the smartphone, pda and umpc markets... ? Wasn't fusion supposed to bring high performance graphics integrated into the cpu.Met Fusion-processors zou AMD echter vooral op de markt voor smartphones, pda's en umpc's mikken, waar zuinigheid en efficiëntie van het grootste belang zijn.
No. That's just what some (well, tons of) uninformed dreamers were assuming. There's very little to be gained by integrating a CPU and GPU.Wasn't fusion supposed to bring high performance graphics integrated into the cpu.
No. That's just what some (well, tons of) uninformed dreamers were assuming. There's very little to be gained by integrating a CPU and GPU.
According to AMD, this is the most logical step in the processor and they certainly see fit to do so.
According to AMD, this is the most logical step in the processor and they certainly see fit to do so.
It's only time to do so because they need something to sell the consumer with now that the clockspeed race has died. Intel is trying to turn it into a multi-core race, while AMD is likely to try and turn it into a feature race.
So once again I would not expect high-end GPU integration but rather IGPs moving ondie. In the end this likely does mean the consumer gets a better/faster part (than non-integrated IGP) for less money, it's just not the sort of segment most people at B3D are interested in.
I was referring to high-end graphics.However my stance was taken regarding Silent_guy's quote "There's very little to be gained by integrating a CPU and GPU." Not sure if he is referring to high end graphics in the CPU, or their is just flat out nothing to be gained at all from integration.
Anyway, the tweakers.net site sais the same thing as the German site. AMD's Guiseppe Amato suggests Fusion could be two dies in one package.