In January, AMD officially launched its first APU Fusion processors including a core x86 and GPU on a single square of silicon. Intended to compete with Intel Atom aging, the Fusion offers low power consumption but also superior performance especially in graphics (for more details, please consult our test AMD Fusion (Brazos): almost 5 years of waiting for what outcome?).
The success of these chips has consistently followed and AMD is now out of stock. According to an official of the firm cited by our colleagues at CNet, the demand far exceeds supply. Result: AMD has been more than 5 million since January of Fusion. Wish the same success in Llano Fusion and Bulldozer.
The success of these chips has consistently followed and AMD is now out of stock. According to an official of the firm cited by our colleagues at CNet, the demand far exceeds supply. Result: AMD has been more than 5 million since January of Fusion. Wish the same success in Llano Fusion and Bulldozer.
- AMD ships five million Fusion chips, says it's sold out (29/05/2011)
- 'Fusion' chip on rise as Netbooks become un-Netbooks (27/05/2011)
- 'Fusion' chip on rise as Netbooks become un-Netbooks (27/05/2011)
- Leaked AMD roadmap reveals Desna APU, bona fide tablet strategy (27/05/2011)
- Sony VAIO Y with AMD Fusion Now Available Specs & Price, And Review (15/05/2011)
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