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Items tagged with 'Kabini'

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Intel's 22nm Atom: Silvermont, Bay Trail Debut

Intel's 22nm Atom: Silvermont, Bay Trail Debut

Monday, May 06, 2013 - by Joel Hruska in Processors
This news has been a long time coming. It's been six years since Intel first began talking about Atom. When it was initially announced, the 45nm, in-order core, based on the Bonnell microarchitecture, was a new product from the ground up. It drew on Intel's expertise in other areas and shared some design elements with the... Read More
Intel's 22nm Atom: Silvermont, Bay Trail Break Cover

Intel's 22nm Atom: Silvermont, Bay Trail Break Cover

Monday, May 06, 2013 - by Dave Altavilla in News
For the past five years -- and it'll have been nearly six years by the time these new Atom CPUs come to market -- Intel has focused on improving power consumption, improving power consumption, and improving power consumption. Dual-core variants appeared on the desktop in fairly short order, and clock speed nudges have only... Read More
AMD Tips Hand on G-Series "Kabini" Performance, Hints at ARM Embedded CPUs

AMD Tips Hand on G-Series "Kabini" Performance, Hints at ARM Embedded CPUs

Tuesday, April 23, 2013 - by Joel Hruska in News
AMD's upcoming Kabini SoC sits at the heart of the PlayStation 4, the next-generation Xbox 720 (unofficially), and is central to the company's tablet and laptop plans for 2013. It's also a key component of Sunnyvale's new embedded strategy, which is part of what makes the new crop of embedded products AMD announced today... Read More
Praying For Consoles: AMD Details 2013 Game Plan, Offers Updates on New APU Performance

Praying For Consoles: AMD Details 2013 Game Plan, Offers Updates on New APU Performance

Thursday, April 18, 2013 - by Joel Hruska in News
AMD announced its earnings today, with figures that generally reflected to poor state of the entire PC industry. Normally, this is where I'd delve into those figures and run the numbers. Not this time. AMD's conference call and Q&A session were interesting enough that the company's Q1 performance can be dealt with relatively... Read More
AMD Signs Agreement To Sell, Lease Back Its Austin Campus For $164M

AMD Signs Agreement To Sell, Lease Back Its Austin Campus For $164M

Tuesday, March 12, 2013 - by Joel Hruska in News
For the past few months, there's been a persistent rumor that AMD would sell its Austin property and lease the building back in a long-term deal that'll net the company some short-term capital. Initially, the transaction was expected to bring in between $180-$200M, but the final value is a bit below that. The company released... Read More
AMD's Debt Downgraded To One Notch Above Junk Status

AMD's Debt Downgraded To One Notch Above Junk Status

Wednesday, January 30, 2013 - by Joel Hruska in News
Fitch, the debt rating agency, evidently wasn't pleased with what it heard during AMD's last conference call. The agency has cut AMD's debt rating from a B to a CCC-. That's the last step above default, and it echoes the agency's skepticism over whether or not AMD can continue as a going concern. The agency writes: The... Read More
AMD Took Q4 Hammering as Gross Margins Collapsed, Sales Fell

AMD Took Q4 Hammering as Gross Margins Collapsed, Sales Fell

Tuesday, January 22, 2013 - by Joel Hruska in News
AMD's fourth quarter results for 2012 are in, and they're as bad as everyone has been expecting. The only good news is that since everyone has been expecting it, the company's stock shouldn't take too hard a hammering. Total revenue for the year was $5.42B, down 17.5% year-on-year. Gross margins fell from 45% to 23% thanks... Read More
AMD Enlists TSMC for 28nm Temash and Kabini APUs

AMD Enlists TSMC for 28nm Temash and Kabini APUs

Saturday, January 12, 2013 - by Paul Lilly in News
The last thing Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) needs right now is to have to deal with continued supplier issues as the year reboots. It's been a tumultuous year for the Sunnyvale chip designer, and to ensure things on the supply side run smoothly, AMD has reportedly tapped Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC)... Read More
AMD Demos Temash, Kabini, and Richland APUs at CES 2013, Partners with Asus, HP, and Vizio For Tablets, Ultrathins and All-in-Ones

AMD Demos Temash, Kabini, and Richland APUs at CES 2013, Partners with Asus, HP, and Vizio For Tablets, Ultrathins and All-in-Ones

Tuesday, January 08, 2013 - by Dave Altavilla in News
It has been a rough few years for AMD. The company has found itself increasingly behind the eight ball and outmaneuvered, thanks to strong competition from Intel and less-than-stellar performance with recent releases of their A series integrated APUs. At a press event yesterday at CES 2013,  the Sunnyvale-based company... Read More
AMD Demos Next Gen APUs, Partners with Vizio, HP, ASUS

AMD Demos Next Gen APUs, Partners with Vizio, HP, ASUS

Tuesday, January 08, 2013 - by Joel Hruska in Processors
It has been a rough few years for AMD. The company has found itself increasingly behind the eight ball and outmaneuvered, thanks to strong competition from Intel and less-than-stellar performance with recent releases of their A series integrated APUs. At a press event yesterday at CES 2013,  the Sunnyvale-based company... Read More
Intel's 2013-2014 Bay Trail Platform Leaked, But With Netbooks Dead, Will Anyone Care?

Intel's 2013-2014 Bay Trail Platform Leaked, But With Netbooks Dead, Will Anyone Care?

Thursday, January 03, 2013 - by Joel Hruska in News
New leaked slides from Intel have shed additional light on how the company's 2014 platforms will challenge ARM products in the netbook/nettop space. At present, the company's efforts in the segment are anchored by Cedar Trail, the 32nm dual-core platform that launched a year ago. To date, all of Intel's platform updates... Read More
AMD Puts Brave Face On New GlobalFoundries Agreement

AMD Puts Brave Face On New GlobalFoundries Agreement

Thursday, December 06, 2012 - by Joel Hruska in News
AMD announced late today that it's reached a new wafer supply agreement (WSA) with GlobalFoundries. This is the second time AMD has renegotiated the agreement this year, and while the new arrangement offers Sunnyvale some needed flexibility, it carries further penalties as well. First, a few quick explanations. The WSA... Read More
For The Last Time, Tablets Didn't Catch AMD or Intel "flat-footed"

For The Last Time, Tablets Didn't Catch AMD or Intel "flat-footed"

Tuesday, December 04, 2012 - by Joel Hruska in News
There's a bit of quoted wisdom that's been making the rounds in tech news, recently. Up until now, I've ignored it, in the hopes that it would die out and go away. Instead, it seems to be showing up with greater frequency. It looks something like this: "Like Intel, AMD was caught flat-footed in recent years with the emergence... Read More
Game-Changer: TSMC May Build Dedicated Apple Fab

Game-Changer: TSMC May Build Dedicated Apple Fab

Monday, July 23, 2012 - by Marco Chiappetta in News
Trusted sources we've spoken to in the semiconductor industry have implied that TSMC is considering a partnership with Apple that would realign the manufacturer's technology roadmap and fundamentally alter the balance of power between the foundry and its other customers. Morris Chang, TSMC's CEO, spoke about the possibility... Read More
Game-Changer: TSMC May Build Dedicated Apple Fab

Game-Changer: TSMC May Build Dedicated Apple Fab

Monday, July 23, 2012 - by Joel Hruska in IT/Datacenter
Trusted sources we've spoken to in the semiconductor industry have implied that TSMC is considering a partnership with Apple that would realign the manufacturer's technology roadmap and fundamentally alter the balance of power between the foundry and its other customers. Morris Chang, TSMC's CEO, spoke about the possibility... Read More
Analysts Tussle Over AMD's Value, Competitive Strengths; We Weigh In As Well

Analysts Tussle Over AMD's Value, Competitive Strengths; We Weigh In As Well

Thursday, July 05, 2012 - by Joel Hruska in News
Earlier today, Vijay Rakesh, an analyst with Sterne Agee, cut his rating on AMD to Neutral from Buy, based on suggestions that PC manufacturers were being generally cautious about sales over the next couple of quarters. Rakesh notes that Trinity is tracking far more design wins than Llano did at this point last year, but... Read More
ConsoleWatch: PlayStation 4 "Orbis" CPU Specs Leak, But Likely Reflect Early Hardware

ConsoleWatch: PlayStation 4 "Orbis" CPU Specs Leak, But Likely Reflect Early Hardware

Wednesday, April 04, 2012 - by Joel Hruska in News
Inside sources have leaked information to the press claiming that the CPU in the next-generation PS4 (codenamed Orbis) is an AMD Llano A8-3850. The chip will supposedly be paired with an AMD Radeon 7670 GPU with 1GB of integrated VRAM. With all due respect to IGN, this is the sort of report that deserves a considerably... Read More
Another Two AMD Executives Head Off To Greener Pastures

Another Two AMD Executives Head Off To Greener Pastures

Monday, April 02, 2012 - by Joel Hruska in News
It's been six weeks since Eric Demers, AMD's CTO of graphics, left the company to pursue other opportunities, and another former ATI employee has followed his example. Godfrey Cheng, who recently served as one of AMD's Director of Client Technologies, has left the company. Cheng was part of AMD's high-profile Llano launch... Read More
PlayStation 4 Reportedly Codenamed Orbis, Will Feature AMD Hardware, Lock Out Used Games

PlayStation 4 Reportedly Codenamed Orbis, Will Feature AMD Hardware, Lock Out Used Games

Thursday, March 29, 2012 - by Joel Hruska in News
Rumors about next-generation consoles like the Xbox 720 (codenamed Durango) and the PlayStation 4 have been milling about for several months, but the Sony side of the equation has just gotten a significant update. New information suggests that the PS4 is codenamed Orbis, will be built around an AMD x86-64 CPU and GPU, and... Read More
AMD's Graphics CTO Leaves Company

AMD's Graphics CTO Leaves Company

Tuesday, February 14, 2012 - by Joel Hruska in News
AMD has confirmed that Eric Demers, AMD's graphics Chief Technology Officer and head of the graphics business unit, has left the company to "pursue other opportunities." His job will be taken over by Mark Papermaster until a replacement is found. AMD notes in a prepared statement that it "remains fully committed to our... Read More
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