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Thursday, December 30, 2010

For the first time in the world: 28nm, AMD Mobility Radeon HD 7000 series GPUs will be used

AMD's 28nm process technology will continue to explain the plans. According to official documents obtained by the AMD, at least three new mobile graphics chip, the end of 2011 plans to produce 28nm fabrication process. Come now, if you want the technical details of the table together, AMD's 28nm mobile GPUs yatıralım and Mobility Radeon HD 7000 series is expected to be launched under the performance targets required by the new-generation graphics chips from AMD for a closer look.

AMD's 28nm mobile GPU Wibledon code named high-performance segment of the details of our news with you shared this with you earlier. AMD's 28nm mobile graphics chip, the second-fastest players prepare for Heathrow is the code name. Production will start the last quarter, the GPU will have 128-bit and 192-bit versions.

M2/X1 graphics chip package structures for Heathrow expected to support the design of thermal power 33Watt - sviyesinde is expected to be 45 Watts. Depending on the memory bus support 1.5GB or 2GB of GDDR5 memory, the GPU is expected to arrive, MXM form factor 3.0 support and a sub-segment in the GPU'sundan Chelsea will be 30% faster.

So Chelsea will carry which features GPU. Chelsea will have only the structure of the M2 package of mobile GPU's 28nm, will support 128-bit memory bus and 1GB of GDDR5 as a manufacturer's option or a choice of 2GB of GDDR3 memory that can be configured. GPU is expected to be at the level of the design of thermal power 20-30 watts, the AMD segment, positioned by the performance. Engineering samples are expected to be ready in June, Chelsea GPU-volume production will begin in the last quarter.

GPU performance at Chelsea there is some information about the values. According to AMD's documentation of Chelsea, will be launched in January, the Mobility Radeon HD 6000 series GPU solution, code-named Whistler (40nm, 128-bit) will be 30% faster. AMD's 28nm is planned for the other graphics chip, code named the Thames.

Z1/M2 package to support the structure of the targeted thermal power design for the Thames GPU 15 Watts - 20 Watts is level. 128-bit memory bus support, the new graphics chip, 1GB or 2GB of GDDR5 to GDDR3 will be in two different configurations. Positioning of the middle segment of the mobile graphics chip from AMD is expected, however, Mobility Radeon HD 6000 series with a representative, entry-level GPU'sundan Seymour (40nm, 64-bit) is expected to be twice as fast.

AMD's 28nm manufacturing technology at Wimbledon, Heathrow, Chelsea and the Thames GPU'larının, Mobility Radeon HD 7000 series will be available under.

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