AMD roadmap promises a 10-core processors for consumers

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A Chinese website published a roadmap of AMD reported from Komodo-cpus for the Corona-consumer platform that is about ten cores codenamed Piledriver go. The successor of Brazos will get quadcores.

On a previous roadmap were the Komodo processors of the Corona platform, but when it was still spoken over a maximum of eight cores. On the new roadmap, published by the Chinese site, Will, are, moreover, more details. So the successors of the Zambezi processors, or the FX Series processors, a new generation of Turbo Core, and they take a seat on a FM2-foot. The cpu’s are for the Corona platform, combined with the Hudson D4 chipset, which includes four usb 3.0 ports and eight sata600 interfaces.

The roadmap also contains information about the new apus. The Trinity apu’s of the Virgo platform, the current Llano models in the A-series monitor and about four Piledriver cores. Also these chips are Turbo Core 3.0 support, but the chipset remains the AMD A75 and A55. Both the Corona as the Virgo platform is about gpu’s of the new generation, but details gives AMD not.

Finally, the Decca platform with the Wichita-apu’s on the roadmap for 2012. This platform must have the energy efficient Brazos mini-pcs and htpc’s monitor. Where Brazos are still apu’s with a maximum of two core contains, the Wichita-apus in quad-core performance on the market. The remaining Bobcat cores, as with the current Brazos, and also the gpu seems to be the same. About the chipset, codenamed Yuba reports AMD is still nothing in the roadmap.