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[AMD] Guess what's coming soon [UPDATE]

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OR IT'S THE RUMORED 12 CORE PHENOM II AT 6GHZ!!!!!!

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something about GULFSHORES is embedded in the page.

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I think this is pretty obvious. It's going to be a new APU. AMD please stop making APU's they are a crap idea.

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That is true...

The Radeon HD 7970 Ultimate?!?! I thought those were a myth!

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I think this is pretty obvious. It's going to be a new APU. AMD please stop making APU's they are a crap idea.

The were a good idea originally now the good ones cost too much. Theur still making a bundle off of them in the low ebd and embedded segment because of pure price to performance.

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I bet whatever it is, its not as awesome as its hyped up to be.. I hope I'm wrong

 

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The were a good idea originally now the good ones cost too much. Theur still making a bundle off of them in the low ebd and embedded segment because of pure price to performance.

The GPU on a CPU should the an accompaniment to the CPU not the other way around. That is my problem with AMD's APU's. And why Intel has done a much better job with it's CPU/GPU CPU's.

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Is the coloured in/Highlighted bit not the Memory controller? With DDR4 coming sometime soon, and APU's needing high speed RAM, it kinda makes sense for even more performance. It could also be them enabling triple or quad channel DDR3, as Kaveri is capable of supporting it according to an Anandtech article.

 

My other guess is an 8-module CPU with a big GPU portion, similiar to the Xbox one / PS4's.

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Maybe it's the true successor to the Athlon II x4 965BE. 

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maybe it's a countdown timer to the return of profit?   They might have confused days with years though. :unsure:

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Looks like a quad core APU.

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The GPU on a CPU should the an accompaniment to the CPU not the other way around. That is my problem with AMD's APU's. And why Intel has done a much better job with it's CPU/GPU CPU's.

IIRC the reason why intel has been able to have such a small cpu node (is that the word for it), that they can a bigger gpu node.

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The GPU on a CPU should the an accompaniment to the CPU not the other way around. That is my problem with AMD's APU's. And why Intel has done a much better job with it's CPU/GPU CPU's.

This is why not a single Intel CPU cannot out perform the A10-7850K in APU related tasks. AMD's implementation is better, and it offers much more performance than you could ever get out of a Intel CPU. Try finding a Intel CPU for $170 that is capable of more than 800 GFLOPS, don't bother not a single one exists. Intel has been leaning heavy onto their core performance the past few years. It's been doing them good so far as most people tend to buy discrete GPU's. Tho as a single unit, Intel's CPU's are extremely weak compared to AMD's APU's. Core performance isn't the future, GPGPU is.

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I hope it is something good and interesting... I really do.

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This is why not a single Intel CPU cannot out perform the A10-7850K in APU related tasks. AMD's implementation is better, and it offers much more performance than you could ever get out of a Intel CPU. Try finding a Intel CPU for $170 that is capable of more than 800 GFLOPS, don't bother not a single one exists. Intel has been leaning heavy onto their core performance the past few years. It's been doing them good so far as most people tend to buy discrete GPU's. Tho as a single unit, Intel's CPU's are extremely weak compared to AMD's APU's. Core performance isn't the future, GPGPU is.

A CPU should always be a CPU first and then if they can put a GPU onto it so it can run some graphical tasks then fine. But AMD is trying to make their CPU's into a combination of two things and that never works out to be as good as having separate GPU and CPU. having any Intel CPU and a discrete GPU will always be better in every way to having an APU. yes it might cost you £50 more but you will get much better CPU performance and you will get much better GPU performance. Intel just made it's APU good enough to run the desktop and play films in 1080p. I am sure they could have made their GPU's much better but it would have meant making the CPU crappy like AMD's APU CPU performance is. All I really want out of AMD is a good CPU with ok graphics on it. Because I just want an AMD CPU that I want to buy and OC to try and beat a top end Intel CPU. I miss having that and we haven't had that for so long. We need competition so we can get better CPU's.

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A CPU should always be a CPU first and then if they can put a GPU onto it so it can run some graphical tasks then fine. But AMD is trying to make their CPU's into a combination of two things and that never works out to be as good as having separate GPU and CPU. having any Intel CPU and a discrete GPU will always be better in every way to having an APU. yes it might cost you £50 more but you will get much better CPU performance and you will get much better GPU performance. Intel just made it's APU good enough to run the desktop and play films in 1080p. I am sure they could have made their GPU's much better but it would have meant making the CPU crappy like AMD's APU CPU performance is.

y u double post?

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y u double post?

No idea didn't mean to. Sorry.

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LPCHPC?(Low power consumption high performance CPU)

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Laptop APUs that give me decent gaming under 2 million dollars

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excavator FX CPU 20nm 8 Cores @ 4ghz. with intel performance per clock

 

 

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This is how an fx8350 looks like : 

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And this is how Kaveri looks like :

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And this is a picture of Trinity,still an APU,but with things actually delimited :

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Now,the picture AMD has on their page is highlighting the memory controller,so I guess that's what will be changed.An APU which can support DDR4 RAM?(and maybe a new chipset?).

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