Friday, March 4, 2011

AMD's Fusion GPU without

AMD has been offering a few weeks now its first APU Fusion chips comprising one or more x86 cores and an integrated graphics chipset (Radeon HD 6250 or 6310, depending on model). However, the manufacturer has added to its catalog of new Fusion chips are not of a GPU. Simple CPU, so ... Taking place in its range of G, these processors are designed for embedded devices (routers, NAS or "box" internet).

Three models are thus emerging: the T24L, T30L and T48L. The T24L is a processor clocked at 800 MHz with a single core x86. Equipped with a memory controller LVDDR3-1066, the CPU loads of 64 KB L1 cache and 512 KB of L2 cache for a TDP of only 5W. The T30L and T48L were both clocked at 1.4 GHz and exhibit a slightly higher TDP of 18W.

The T30L is a single-core model with a memory controller DDR3-1333 while the T48L carries two x86 cores but is limited to DDR3-1066 memory. Here we find also 64 KB of L1 cache and 512 KB of L2 cache per core. Remains whether the industry will adopt these new chips ...

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