Tuesday, July 26, 2011

Komodo Processors 10 Core AMD Platform Corona, Successor of the Bulldozer

Komodo Processors 10 Core AMD Platform Corona, Successor of the Bulldozer
Although AMD has not launched a Bulldozernya desktop processors but AMD already has ambitious plans for next year where AMD has the ambition to immediately introduce 10-core processor to market.

Launch of architecture-based processors with 10 cores bulldozer later became part of the platform Corona, replacing Scorpius platform. From information circulating, Komodo (codenamed CPU) will be built using Piledriver Core CPU and will have features similar to its predecessor. Komodo should be used as part of an upgrade version of the Bulldozer.

In this new CPU, AMD also uses an onboard DDR3 Turbo technology as supporting core which is also a version 3.0.

The next generation of AMD Bulldozer will also come with a new socket design. This new socket known as FM2 and which will also be used by Trinity 2012 APUs. Not only that, AMD will also introduce the latest motherboard chipset that will update the specifications that they have today.

Komodo Processors 10 Core AMD Platform Corona, Successor of the Bulldozer
From information circulating, there are major changes in the latest AMD chipset, which will change the design of FCH (Fusion Controller Hub). Given this new design, the PCI Express controller will also be integrated into the processor dragons.

In addition, the chipset Hydson D4 will also provide support USB 3.0 (up to four ports), eight-port 6Gbps SATA, RAID 0/1/5/10 which also supports 10 USB 2.0 ports. Expected PC processor-based architecture will be found Bulldzoner on the market on September 19, 2011.[source]

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