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arstechnica.com - 11/14/2008
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One bit of bad news that came out of AMD today is that the company's upcoming Fusion processors won't debut until the 2011 time frame. Read More...
tgdaily.com - 11/13/2008
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tgdaily.com —
Sunnyvale (CA) In a rather unexpected announcement,
AMD today said that it shelved the development of
its 2010 Fusion with 45 nm Shrike core and decided to introduce the Fusion concept with the 2011 Llano CPU and a 32 nm core. AMD also announced ...
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AMD delays Fusion processor to 2011
engadget.com - 11/14/2008
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engadget.com —
We already got word of AMD's new 45nm
Shanghai Opterons this morning, but it looks like that
was only just the beginning of a deluge of news out of the slightly troubled company today, which includes the expected announcement of its netbook ...
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AMD announces Conesus netbook platform, ATI Stream ...
tgdaily.com - 11/14/2008
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tgdaily.com —
Sunnyvale (CA) In a rather unexpected announcement,
AMD today said that it shelved the development of
its 2010 Fusion with 45 nm Shrike core and decided to introduce the Fusion concept with the 2011 Llano CPU and a 32 nm core. AMD also announced ...
(more)
AMD delays Fusion processor to 2011
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Fusion Pushed To 2011
AMDZone Frontpage —
Ars says that AMD is pushing back Fusion until 2011. That's an aggressive launch schedule, particularly from a company in as precarious a position as AMD is, and successfully executing it will require a great deal of skill. Shanghai is far stronger out of the gate than Barcelona ever was, but it'll be quite some time before Sunnyvale is back on any kind of good financial footing. As for what's coming post-Shanghai on the desktop, AMD did release a few details. It plans to introduce two 32nm Bulldozer cores in 2011, Llano and Ontario. Llano will be a quad-core part with ...
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