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Could low-power 'Fusion' CPUs be built on a 40-nm bulk process?

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Could low-power 'Fusion' CPUs be built on a 40-nm bulk process?

The Tech Report

Site: The Tech Report

Publication date: 11/05/2009 4:20 PM

The last AMD roadmap we saw described Ontario, a 32-nm "accelerated processing unit" with two cores, 1MB of cache, support for DDR3 memory, and a built-in graphics processor. We haven't heard much about this future product since then, but today, Fudzilla claims AMD now intends to build that...

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