- Feb 6, 2010
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http://www.brightsideofnews.com/new...-details-leaked---soc-for-the-mainstream.aspx
Some highlights:
Some highlights:
Interesting that AMD will provide DDR4 support before Intel on mainstream desktop PCs, assuming AMD Carrizo is released before Intel Skylake.The new chip's codename is Carrizo and I had the chance to look at a document aimed at developers "Preliminary BIOS and Kernel Developers Guide (BKDG) for AMD Family 15h Models 60h-6Fh Processors, which documents some of the new features of this APU.
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The CPU cores will be upgraded from Steamroller to Excavator. Thanks to a patch AMD submitted to the GCC project last September, we know that Excavator will add support for AVX2, BMI2, MOVBE and RDRAND instruction set extensions. Except for the TSX extensions found on select models, this brings the core to feature parity with Haswell.
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The memory controller of Carrizo will feature support for both DDR3 and DDR4 memory technologies.
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One of the main innovations of Carrizo is the integrated Fusion Controller Hub (FCH). It will feature two SATA 6Gb/s ports, four USB 3.0 ports and eight USB 2.0 ports.
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On desktops Carrizo will drop into the known FM2+ socket and the integrated FCH will be disabled and the external FCH of the board used. This is an understandable tradeoff to avoid changing the motherboard infrastructure again.
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The PCI-Express connectivity got a slight update as well. While Kaveri already had PCIe 3.0 for discrete graphics connectivity, the general purpose lanes were PCIe 2.0. In Carrizo all PCIe lanes are version 3.0, thus providing more bandwidth for addon devices.
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