Here are the first figures made public of the market prices of AMD's
upcoming two lines of desktop processors. AMD will approach the desktop
PC market with two platforms, the A-Series "Llano" accelerated
processing units (APUs), and the FX-series "Zambezi" processors (CPUs).
APUs are functionally similar to Intel's
Sandy Bridge processors, in having processor cores, a graphics
processor, memory controller, and PCI-Express switch packed into a
single piece of silicon. AMD is apparently relying on its powerful GPU
architecture to make Llano a more wholesome product. Zambezi
functionally resembles Intel Westmere/Bloomfield, in having a number of
processing cores, a high-bandwidth memory controller, and a large cache
packed into a single die, making up for a performance part.
By mid-June, AMD will launch the FX-Series with two a 4-core, a 6-core,
and two 8-core parts. The series will be led by eight-core AMD FX-8130P
priced at US $320, trailed by FX-8130 at US $290. The former probably is
a "unlocked" part. Next up is the six-core FX-6110, priced at $240.
Lastly there's the quad-core FX-4110, going for $220. You will notice
that the price per core isn't as linear as it was in the previous
generation.
Around the same time as the FX-Series, AMD will launch its A-Series APUs, based on the brand new FM1 socket and single-chip chipset. The series is capped off by A8-3550P, which is an unlocked quad-core part priced at $170. Its "locked" variant, the A8-3550, will be priced $20 less, at $150. The A8 sub-series consists of quad-core parts with 400 stream processors enabled in the iGPU. Next up is the unlocked A6-3450P quad-core priced at $130, its locked counterpart, the A6-3450, is priced at $110. With A6 sub-series, the iGPU has 320 stream processors. At the bottom of the pile are dual-core parts, A4-3350P priced at $80, and E2-3350 at $70. The E2 sub-series has 240 stream processors on the iGPU. All prices in 1000-unit tray quantities.
Around the same time as the FX-Series, AMD will launch its A-Series APUs, based on the brand new FM1 socket and single-chip chipset. The series is capped off by A8-3550P, which is an unlocked quad-core part priced at $170. Its "locked" variant, the A8-3550, will be priced $20 less, at $150. The A8 sub-series consists of quad-core parts with 400 stream processors enabled in the iGPU. Next up is the unlocked A6-3450P quad-core priced at $130, its locked counterpart, the A6-3450, is priced at $110. With A6 sub-series, the iGPU has 320 stream processors. At the bottom of the pile are dual-core parts, A4-3350P priced at $80, and E2-3350 at $70. The E2 sub-series has 240 stream processors on the iGPU. All prices in 1000-unit tray quantities.
Source: DigiTimes
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