AMD ‘Llano’ APU Chip Shows Off Its Paces

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AMD ‘Llano’ APU Chip Shows Off Its Paces

Postby crustyasp46 » Thu Feb 24, 2011 2:32 am

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AMD showed off its upcoming “Llano” APU, which integrates compute and graphics capabilities for notebooks and desktop PCs

Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) officials gave the industry a glimpse of their upcoming “Llano” processor, part of the company’s Fusion initiative that integrates computing and graphics capabilities onto a single piece of silicon.

The company demonstrated what the APU (Accelerated Processing Unit) can do during the AMD Technical Forum and Exhibition in Taiwan.

Llano Serves Up Pi

AMD officials simultaneously ran three individual, compute-intensive workloads on Windows 7. The tasks included calculating the value of Pi to 32 million decimal places and decoding High Definition (HD) video from a Blu-ray disc, the company said.

“Llano is the kind of APU that makes you stop and stare,” said Chris Cloran, corporate vice president and general manager of AMD’s client group, in a blog post. “It stands to deliver world-class performance, ranging from everyday multi-tasking to stunning video and gaming.”

The chip, which is designed for notebooks, ultra-thin laptops and desktop PCs, is scheduled to begin appearing in systems in 2011. Llano and its companion “Ontario”, aimed at low-end notebooks, netbooks and tablets, are the first of AMD’s Fusion chip series. Systems powered by Ontario also are due out next year.

The company became a player in the graphics market in 2006, when it bought graphics processing unit (GPU) maker ATI for $5.4 billion. The purchase proved to be a financial burden on the company but officials saw the promise of integrating the CPU and GPU with businesses and consumers demanding greater performance in such areas as videos and multimedia applications.

With ATI under its wing, AMD has made strong strides in the graphics market. Market research firm Jon Peddie Research reported in August that while Intel remained the world’s top PC graphics vendor in the second quarter, AMD saw significant gains in shipments and market share, mostly at the expense of graphics vendor Nvidia.

Intel, which in May put an end to its “Larrabee” project to design its own discrete graphics chip, talked up its “Sandy Bridge” Core processor which also includes integrated graphics capabilities. According to Intel CEO Paul Otellini, Sandy Bridge, which will appear in systems starting in early 2011, offers graphics performance that is 25 times faster than Intel chips from 2007.

For more info on Intel Sandy Bridge processor see "Intels Billion Dollar Mistake" in the forums.
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Re: AMD ‘Llano’ APU Chip Shows Off Its Paces

Postby Hot Trout » Thu Feb 24, 2011 12:09 pm

I would like to see AMD or Intel start and pull core parts of the graphics processing into the main CPU to allow for faster ram throughput. It makes sense to maxamise the CPU's free power for graphics when it is not required for other tasks.

The only issue being that your CPU would be working harder and therefore hotter.
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Re: AMD ‘Llano’ APU Chip Shows Off Its Paces

Postby Kherr » Sun Feb 27, 2011 4:27 pm

And Hotter = Less lifespan. Talk about raking in the cash from repairs when people's computers start dieing after only say... 8 months use... >.>'
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