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Hi guys,

I have been following AMD's news due to my owning stock in the company now (100 shares, woo!), and I have come up on something interesting, a detailed embedded roadmap. This was posted on September 6th, so it is pretty fresh. It says "September 9th" on the first slide because that is when it went live. Literally today, so pretty new.

Here you go.

Yeah, it is embedded, which means laptops and such, but still. Pretty awesome. :D

Here is a picture from the above link's powerpoint-type thing:

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I used the search function (AMD roadmap brought up nothing) so there is that.

It seems the future is "ARM". Interesting indeed.


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Lots of pictures, but it is interesting look at this part of AMD's industry. 

P.S.

Note that there are a lot more slideshows from AMD to look at on the right, for those interested.

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AMD goin HAM :D

He is the hero this forum deserves but not the one it needs right now.So we'll hunt him because he can take it because he is not our hero he is a silent guardian 


a watchful protector A Dark Knight

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I also wanted to point this out now that I see it: 

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HD 9000? Da fuq? What happened to the R series? Or are they two different things?

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Yep, that is what lead me to the slideshow. I just felt the slideshow was more concise and enjoyable to read. 

... I feel like AMD's stock will be up by $0.10 at least at 9:30AM EST tomorrow :D.

That is $10 for meh. xD

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Why is the 7000 series under 32nm?

From what I've seen amd doesn't do a good job of research and spell checking there slides

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So basically the rumours about the next generation being called R9 200 etc. were completely wrong but could have referred to APUs with the GPUs baing called HD 9000 after all.

Possibly. Not sure. It makes more sense that way though.

Because tech sites keep reporting on it this way, I assume that means the slide was written that way, in a sense, to hide the actual name of the series. Such as calling it HD 9000 as everyone will know what that is "Next gen AMD GPUs" rather than referring to it as the R9 1XX series, or whatever. 

Eh. It is all up in the air atm. Though, I think I would trust the people reporting on it as they have a better chance of getting a legitimate source than we do.

 

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For my pertinent links to guides, reviews, and anything similar, go here, and look under the spoiler labeled such. A brief history of Unix and it's relation to OS X by Builder.

 

 

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