AMD Roadmap For 2014-2015 Products Updated – Kaveri APUs Arrive in Q1 2014, Hawaii GPU in Late September
According to Digitimes, the AMD roadmap has been updated with the company’s 2014-2015 product stack. The new lineups range from AMD’s APUs, FX Processors and graphic cards.
AMD Roadmap For 2014-2015 Products Updated
Moving forward, the new AMD Roadmap also shows that the company would also launch their low-power Kabini APUs based on the Jaguar architecture. Their would be two segments of Kabini APUs, one for the notebook market which would be available in Socket ST3 and one for the desktop platform available in socket FS1B. AMD would commence mass production of the Kabini APUs in February 2014 followed by their retail availability in March 2014. AMD’s Kabini APUs would feature a 25W TDP package with two quad-core models, A4-5350 and A4-5150 and a dual-core model codenamed E1-2650.
With launch pushed forward for Kabini APUs, AMD is going to
reschedule their Beema APUs which is going to replace Kabini with the
new Puma+ core architecture. The Beema APUs would
instead launch in 2H of 2014 followed by yet another update in 2015
codenamed Nolan. While Kabini doesn’t incorporates HSA, its successors
would definitely be featuring the new architecture along with the
high-end Kaveri APU.
As for Kaveri APUs themselves which people have probably the most interest regarding is going to launch in the first quarter of 2014 pushed ahead from its original launch in Q4 2013. A more detailed article regarding AMD’s Kaveri APU and its architecture can be found here. Kaveri’s successor, codenamed Carrizo will arrive in 2015 featuring a new Excavator core and Volcanic Islands or Pirate Islands iGPU for faster graphics performance.Both APUs would be compatible with the new FM2+ socketed motherboards with the possibility of Carrizo offering DDR4 support.
There’s also an update regarding AMD’s past platforms which include FM1 and AM3 socketed processors which AMD would start phasing out by mid-2013 as in now. On the other hand, AMD’s FX processors amount to a total of 30% of AMD processor shipments while APUs amount to 70% which goes off to show just how well the APUs are performing. AMD’s FX processors on the other hand may offer great value but their performance is lack-luster against Intel’s processors which is the reason for disappointing sells and the possibility remains for AMD to cut off their entire FX Processors line just to stay focused on APUs. What future holds in for the High-End processors by AMD, only time would tell.
As for Kaveri APUs themselves which people have probably the most interest regarding is going to launch in the first quarter of 2014 pushed ahead from its original launch in Q4 2013. A more detailed article regarding AMD’s Kaveri APU and its architecture can be found here. Kaveri’s successor, codenamed Carrizo will arrive in 2015 featuring a new Excavator core and Volcanic Islands or Pirate Islands iGPU for faster graphics performance.Both APUs would be compatible with the new FM2+ socketed motherboards with the possibility of Carrizo offering DDR4 support.
There’s also an update regarding AMD’s past platforms which include FM1 and AM3 socketed processors which AMD would start phasing out by mid-2013 as in now. On the other hand, AMD’s FX processors amount to a total of 30% of AMD processor shipments while APUs amount to 70% which goes off to show just how well the APUs are performing. AMD’s FX processors on the other hand may offer great value but their performance is lack-luster against Intel’s processors which is the reason for disappointing sells and the possibility remains for AMD to cut off their entire FX Processors line just to stay focused on APUs. What future holds in for the High-End processors by AMD, only time would tell.
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