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AMD's Fusion chip will be based on Phenom processor

Daniel Fleshbourne   on 25 January 2008 - 13:47 · 4 comments & 6863 views

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Advanced Micro Devices gave further details of its upcoming Fusion processor, saying it will be based on the design of a microprocessor used in the desktops currently shipping to enthusiast PC users such as gamers. The Fusion chip, which will combine a graphics processing unit and CPU on one chip, will be a redesign of the company's current Phenom processor, said Patrick Moorhead, vice president of advanced marketing at AMD, in an interview. However, the Fusion chip will witness significant design changes from the current iteration of Phenom, Moorhead said.

The Fusion chip, code-named Swift, will be shrunk from the Phenom core and be optimized for use in a notebook, Moorhead said. The optimization will focus on making the chip more power-efficient while increasing graphics capabilities, Moorhead said. The graphics processing unit on the Fusion chip will include multiple "mini-cores" that breaks down code from a program, like 3-D games, to process data faster, said John Taylor, an AMD spokesman. Fusion's graphics processor will be based on a graphics card AMD plans to release in the near future, Taylor said, declining to give details.

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#1 IceBreakerG on 25 Jan 2008 - 14:47
Hmmm. Sounds like the cell processor doesn't it?
#2 RAID 0 on 25 Jan 2008 - 19:56
Let's hope they pick up soon...
#3 eilegz on 25 Jan 2008 - 20:43
looking foward to this, less power consumption + performance.
#4 toadeater on 26 Jan 2008 - 02:46
If Intel doesn't support the new instruction set, it will go nowhere.

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