AMD will release a desktop processor with ten cores

Processors AMD Komodo, numbering up to ten cores, designed for desktop computers will be made on 32-nanometer technology in the performance of Socket FM2, and in 2012 will see the light hybrid processors AMD (APU), called Trinity, and Wichita, produced by 32 nanometer and 28 nanometer process, respectively.

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Processors AMD Komodo
will be the first desktop chip AMD, numbering up to ten cores. They will be made on 32-nanometer technology in the performance of Socket FM2. Processors will have DDR3 memory controller and system support Turbo Core 3.0, which will allow them to automatically increase speed as a function of current load.

Processors AMD Komodo will be part of the hardware platform Corona, makes use of the chipset Hudson D4 (supported by four USB 3.0 ports and eight – SATA 3.0). Processors will be used primarily in high-power gaming machines and the “systems for the enthusiast.”

It also notes that in 2012 will see the light hybrid processors AMD (APU), called Trinity, and Wichita. They will be made on 32-nanometer and 28 nanometer technology, respectively. Referred to four processing cores and an integrated graphics controller with support for DirectX 11 API.

The second half of 2013 AMD has set a transition to 20-nanometer production technology. But in 2015 the company expects to master the production of microprocessors on how the rules 14 nanometers.


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