It's tradition for AMD to have an off-site meeting place during IDF week and this year is no exception. I headed over to AMD's suite to talk about servers, desktops and the imminent mobile Fusion launches. We've talked about AMD's three new microprocessors in great detail before. Bulldozer is targeted at the high end desktop and server markets, due out sometime in 2011 (sampling in Q4). Llano will arrive at the end of Q2 2011 and feature multiple 32nm Phenom II derived cores paired with a very beefy AMD DX11 GPU. What I'm most excited about however is the parts that will begin shipping in Q4 2010: Zacate for mainstream notebooks (18W TDP) and Ontario for netbooks (9W TDP).

Both APUs will have a pair of low-power Bobcat cores and an AMD DX11 GPU. AMD isn't publicly confirming how many cores the GPU side will have but both will share the same die manufactured on TSMC's 40nm process. The package is extremely compact:

The die area is very small. We've seen estimates as low as 74mm^2. On the flip side you'll see there aren't many balls on the package either:

The simple package is designed to make manufacturing as easy as possible. The relative lack of balls on the package seems to imply a single channel 64-bit DDR3 memory interface. Although AMD's 9W Ontario part clearly goes after Atom in the netbook space (and Bobcat's out-of-order architecture should ensure performance success), Zacate is going to go after the ~$500 mainstream notebook market. To prove its point AMD setup a Core i5 notebook and a Zacate test platform running City of Heroes at the same settings (1024 x 768, low quality):

The Core i5 notebook pictured above managed 14 - 19 fps while running around in the level. The Zacate platform did much better:

I saw performance in the 27 - 34 fps range on Zacate. At almost 2x the performance of Intel's HD Graphics, Zacate seems to provide the same performance boost that we saw with Sandy Bridge in our preview. Granted this isn't in a benchmark we've tried on Sandy Bridge, but the initial performance advantage is promising.


The Zacate test platform

For more GPU benchmarks check out our follow-up here.

AMD confirmed that we'll see hardware ready by the end of the year, with systems going on sale in early Q1. We may see mini-ITX boards at some point but initially the focus will be mainstream netbooks and notebooks priced at ~$500 all the way down to value netbook segments. AMD also promised 8+ hours of battery life on some of its designs, however that's a MobileMark figure - load use would be lower.

The performance is extremely promising. If we see this sort of graphics performance in a netbook, I think it may just reinvigorate the form factor.

In addition to Zacate we got brief updates on Bulldozer and AMD's upcoming Northern Islands GPU launch, the latter we'll be hearing about before the end of the year. That's all for now, expect to see more coverage from IDF later tonight.

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  • OBLAMA2009 - Tuesday, September 14, 2010 - link

    first the inferno in san bruno and now this, amd is really shaking idf up!!
  • crawmm - Tuesday, September 14, 2010 - link

    "The relative lack of balls on the package..."

    I know it's correct terminology, but I laughed.
  • Taft12 - Tuesday, September 14, 2010 - link

    Anand should have looked under the package when seeking the balls.
  • mschira - Tuesday, September 14, 2010 - link

    And look what a tiny cooler and fan the setup is running!

    comparing this to a i5 or even a Sandy bridge is unfair to AMD!

    There is little on the board that uses power except the CPU/GPU package (look for other coolers).

    So this looks very very cool indeed.
    One question is how well will it code or decode 1080p. If they have the right software that uses the GPU it might just be blazing fast, too.
    Cheers
    M.
  • mino - Tuesday, September 14, 2010 - link

    Comparing this to i5 is the BEST POSSIBLE compliment AMD could get.
    And hell of a good PR at that

    That is exactly why AMD was comparing it to i5 in the first place ...
    Seem ATI influence has come to their marketing dept too. FINALLY!
  • hvakrg - Tuesday, September 14, 2010 - link

    Any word on wether or not it'll get HD-audio bitstreaming?
  • Mautaznesh - Monday, September 27, 2010 - link

    I believe they'llb e updated their Avivo HD technology, so thats a yes? Not sure about ontario, but probably with Zacate.
  • Lolimaster - Tuesday, September 14, 2010 - link

    Llano is at least 4 times faster then Zacate IGP. No matter if SB put the 2-core igp, Llano will be more than 2 times faster or 4 times the SB IGP in the preview.

    And that 4 can be 5.

    Ontario/Zacate IGP 80SP
    Llano 320-480SP
  • Jamahl - Tuesday, September 14, 2010 - link

    Maybe you should? If you are just going to benchmark the same games over and over, it's not exactly difficult for intel to "optimize" for them. Maybe you should throw them a curveball every so often, in the name of good journalism.

    I guess we'll see.
  • Roland00 - Tuesday, September 14, 2010 - link

    This was a predone presentation where AMD controlled the environment in a conference room. Intel will be doing similar things this week, for this is IDF, and this is what you get.

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