Tuesday, May 3, 2011

AMD is focused on the x86

AMD has recently denied this, the mouth of John Taylor, director of product the company, rumors circulated on the internet that wanted her committed to creating new solutions in collaboration with ARM. Taylor said that the objectives of his company remains focused on the implementation of x86 architecture-based processors such as the Fusion family.

The latter will be able to embrace many market segments from those related to low-power systems such as netbooks and tablet through the platform and the Brazos APU Zacate and Ontario, to the high-end desktop systems (with future CPU Bulldozer) servers and workstations. "It is definitely a misconception to say That ARM has a defined advantage over x86 (in mobile).

We believe the APU is Basically a piece of silicon That redefines the game. For example, it Provides all-day battery life ( on an 11.6 inch screen notebooks) and offers more compute power Than Any current Windows-compatible chip out there. Plus, it can run Various operating systems and be Implemented in multiple form factors.

Clearly, x86 Executed in the form of an APU has real opportunity and a future market in More Than One. "The idea to focus attention to the ARM RISC architecture in recent months, came from these platforms are a catalyst, apparently due to a better relationship between performance and power consumption shown in mobile applications, but also because of the participation of the next ARM Fusion Developer Summit, where Jem Davies, VP of technology from ARM will talk about the future of compunting heterogeneous systems and support for the standard OpenCL.

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