Llano APU s IGP-om performansama između 400 i 500 GigaFLOPSa
AMD has revealed some more details on its coming desktop processor Llano.
During a presentation at AMD Technical Forum and Exhibition in Taipei AMD's Chris Nolan said that the built-in graphics circuit of Llano will be capable of 500 GFLOPS crunching power.
 The statement was made during a presentation of Llano where AMD showed how the circuit would play a High Definition video, while a multi-threaded SuperPi calculation and N-Body simulation was stressing both CPU and GPU. To get some more perspective on the number 400-500 GFLOPS that Chris Nolan, operative office and VP of AMD Computing Solitions Group, mentioned during the presentationen we can look at the table below with the current discrete offering.
AMD Llano will launch for desktops around Summer next year, which means it will take a while before we will see the circuits in any computers. We're still excited about seeing how AMD will in theory kill off the entire graphics card market in the $50 range. It is close to the theoretic performance of Radeon HD 5570, which costs around $80. There is no doubt AMD is preparing to sacrifise its budget segment of discrete graphics cards, while it forces nVidia to look over its product assortment. Izvor: NordicHardware
Zadnje izmijenjeno od: McG. 01.11.2010. u 19:41.
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