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Tag Archives: Kabini

Thomas Ryan
Feb 23, 2016

AMD Launches Three New Embedded G-Series SoC Families

2 New Dies and 3 New Product Lines

Today at Embedded World in Germany AMD’s embedded group is introducing three new product families as part of its G-Series of Embedded Solutions.
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Thomas Ryan
Jun 5, 2014

AMD Launches its 2nd Generation of G-Series Embedded APUs

Bringing Beema into the fight…

Yesterday AMD launched a new generation of G-series embedded SoCs.
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Thomas Ryan
May 20, 2014

AMD launches Bald Eagle the 2nd generation of R-Series embedded APUs

Does this mean that America’s bird is getting embedded?

Today AMD is announcing the 2nd generation of its R-Series of APUs and CPUs which were previously codenamed Bald Eagle.
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Thomas Ryan
May 15, 2014

Let’s Build: A Kabini HTPC

Isn’t Mini-ITX great?

I’m sure you all remember our desktop Kabini review from back in April. We were given a mini-ITX version of the AM1 platform to review.
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Thomas Ryan
Apr 9, 2014

AMD’s New Athlon: The First System on a Socket

Kabini gets a socket on the desktop…

AMD’s new Athlon and Sempron APU’s are well tailored to low-cost entry level PCs.
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Charlie Demerjian
Nov 13, 2013

AMD outs Beema and Mullins SoCs for 2014

APU 13: One new, one not new, and three still not public

Today AMD is introducing two new SoCs, Beema which SemiAccurate told you about last week, and Mullins.
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Charlie Demerjian
Nov 7, 2013

AMD code names float out

And the successors to Kabini and Kaveri go island hopping

It is spring in Australia and as you know that means it is AMD roadmap time once again along with four new offerings.
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Charlie Demerjian
Jun 19, 2013

Gigabyte’s Brix is a useful Intel NUC

Computex 2013: Three interesting variants, one killer app

Gigabyte may have finally found the fix for Intel’s moribund NUC concept with their Brix device, an AMD CPU
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Charlie Demerjian
May 24, 2013
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AMD talks up Kabini digital power management

No new tech but a lot of new visuals

One interesting part of the recent Kabini briefings was on power management, and AMD had some very nice illustrations to go with the presentation.
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Charlie Demerjian
May 22, 2013
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What does the Kabini uncore look like?

SemiAccurate told you all the details about AMDs Jaguar core in Kabini last August, now the company is talking about the rest of the SoC too.

SemiAccurate told you all the details about AMDs Jaguar core in Kabini last August, now the company is talking about the rest of the SoC too.
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Charlie Demerjian
May 22, 2013

AMD releases 5 Kabinis and 3 Temashes

Eight Jaguars is not enough but will do for now

Kabini is finally here with two different chip names and eight SKUs, all from one hunk of silicon.
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Leo Yim
Mar 8, 2013
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OpenCL performance of next-gen low-power APUs

OpenCL performance preview part 2: Temash-2C and Kabini-4C

Besides the OpenCL performance preview going live for Saturn (or Bonaire) GPUs, there are a few gems that were left in the corner.
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Leo Yim
Feb 11, 2013

AMD refreshes product logos in 2013

In pictures, details, and a few hard specs on the new APU lineup

AMD will be refreshing their product logos in 2013, some of which were shown in AMD’s CES 2013 presentation.
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Charlie Demerjian
Jan 9, 2013

AMD shows off Kabini and Hondo silicon

CES 2013: Just the bare chips pictured

AMD is showing off Kabini and Hondo systems at CES this week, and if you ask really nicely, they will let you play with the lidless chips themselves.
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Thomas Ryan
Jan 8, 2013

AMD’s CES 2013 Press Conference

Richland, Kabini, and Temash…

The keynotes that we’ve seen so far at CES have been pretty lame. Our own Leo Yim characterized last nights Nvidia press conference as a, “heynote”.
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