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Mobility Radeon HD 7000 to 28 nanometers in 2012 also

"28-nanometer manufacturing technology for the next generation of AMD GPUs for desktop systems, not expected before early 2012 as family Mobility Radeon HD 7000 "
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New information on future products of AMD in this case the object is the future GPU for mobile systems expected in the year 2012 to replace the family Mobility Radeon HD 6000 is currently on the market.
The new GPU will be manufactured with 28-nanometer manufacturing technology and will likely become part of the Mobility Radeon HD 7000 family. We report how in the Value segment AMD did not include a renewal of the range, going with this to imply that this type of product will only GPU integrated into the family of the APU for Fusion solutions to mobile.
In the mainstream segment AMD will introduce the solutions Thames, for which they are declared double speed performance than current generation of proposals for the Seymour family. Next, the performance segment with TDP of 20 to 30 watts, we will find solutions that are combined with those Chelsea Thames to 128-bit memory bus width.
For the higher-end segment, with a TDP of the GPU, which start at 35 watts, we will find the proposed Heathrow bus 128bit and 192bit memory proposed depending on the version. Following AMD will present the proposed top of the line GPU-based family of Wimbledon, in which case the memory bus will be matched by 256bit amplitude, thus ensuring very high levels of bandwidth thanks to the expected combination with GDDR5 memory. The first GPUs with built
production technology to 28 nanometers on the market come from no less than six months, production will be left to Taiwan's TSMC, factory production, which has in production at present NVIDIA solutions such as AMD, moreover, in Pending GLOBALFOUNDRIES can become an affordable alternative for manufacturers GPU solutions for their future videos.

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