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Monday, October 24, 2011

Fusion Artificial Artificial AMD and Intel Pineview




The competition between processor manufacturers AMD and Intel in the future will be increasingly fierce. Next year, Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) plans to release the Fusion processor family for the first time that combines core processor and graphics engine on the same chip. But Intel was not to be outdone by AMD, Intel plans will meggabungkan his graphics capabilities on processors including cheap Atom chip for laptops and desktop computers.

Package made ​​by Intel that will be named Pineview and is expected to get to the market late next year. Including processors also incorporate core Atom and graphics on the same chip, a version of the Lincroft system-on-chip (SOC) which later will strengthen their own Moorestown platform for mobile Internet use.

Pressure exerted against AMD Intel was so strong it makes the AMD think about a wide range of new innovations. AMD plans to explain their plans to release a laptop with a low cost on November 13, 2008 at a conference. AMD plans to add graphics capabilities in a number of processors in the Fusion family from 2009 and seems to increase the graphics capabilities can be done to compete with Intel's Atom.

Intel also said that it plans to integrate graphics capabilities with some of the Nehalem family of processor models and is expected to be released to the market in late 2009 or early 2010. The first version of the series which is a series Nehalem processors for desktop computers will arrive next month without the addition of graphics capabilities in it.

Having previously competed in the desktop processor market is now apparently AMD and Intel will begin competition in the market at low cost through the Fusion processor and Pineview.

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