According to sources, AMD could by the second quarter of 2012 ending the production of Athlon and Phenom "desktop" current 45 nm (or more) to focus exclusively on his bulldozer, Brazos and Llano. The manufacturer hopes effect on that date, its CPU production will comprise 20% of Bulldozer processors (32nm SOI), 10% of processors for the platform FT1 (Brazos, 40 nm Bulk) and 70% of CPU Platform FM1 (Llano, 32nm SOI).
AMD plans also rumored to change the nomenclature used by its various processors. The Phenom, Athlon and Sempron processors may leave their room for C-Series (Ontario), E-series (Zacate), A-Series (Llano) and FX-Series (Bulldozer). The end of an era?
AMD plans also rumored to change the nomenclature used by its various processors. The Phenom, Athlon and Sempron processors may leave their room for C-Series (Ontario), E-series (Zacate), A-Series (Llano) and FX-Series (Bulldozer). The end of an era?
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