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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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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Yesterday AMD launched a new generation of G-series embedded SoCs.
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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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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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AMD’s new Athlon and Sempron APU’s are well tailored to low-cost entry level PCs.
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Today AMD is introducing two new SoCs, Beema which SemiAccurate told you about last week, and Mullins.
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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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Gigabyte may have finally found the fix for Intel’s moribund NUC concept with their Brix device, an AMD CPU
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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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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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Kabini is finally here with two different chip names and eight SKUs, all from one hunk of silicon.
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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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AMD will be refreshing their product logos in 2013, some of which were shown in AMD’s CES 2013 presentation.
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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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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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