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		<title>Leaked AMD roadmap reveals next-gen Fusion tablet chips</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 05 Jul 2011 20:59:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Until recently, AMD has kept pretty mum on its tablet plans, with it only officially entering the fray last month. It's clear that the first batch of Z-Series chips, codenamed Desna, are are not terribly different from the rest Fusion line but, according to a leaked roadmap, that will all change with its successor -- Hondo. Supposedly the next gen of tablet APUs will ditch a number features that aren't essential to burgeoning form factor, including VGA output, PCIe support, and couple of USB pathways. It will also add an "active standby" mode for maintaining connectivity while reducing power draw and cut TDP by about a third. Hondo is expect to enter production in Q2 of next year, and be succeeded by Samara which will feature a new graphics core. Check out the source link for a few more slides.<div class='yarpp-related-rss'>

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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[Until recently, AMD has kept pretty mum on its tablet plans, with it only officially entering the fray last month. It's clear that the first batch of Z-Series chips, codenamed Desna, are are not terribly different from the rest Fusion line but, according to a leaked roadmap, that will all change with its successor -- Hondo. Supposedly the next gen of tablet APUs will ditch a number features that aren't essential to burgeoning form factor, including VGA output, PCIe support, and couple of USB pathways. It will also add an "active standby" mode for maintaining connectivity while reducing power draw and cut TDP by about a third. Hondo is expect to enter production in Q2 of next year, and be succeeded by Samara which will feature a new graphics core. Check out the source link for a few more slides. <!-- tag reader s --><div style="display:none"><a rel="tag">amd</a><a rel="tag">amd fusion</a><a rel="tag">AmdFusion</a><a rel="tag">apu</a><a rel="tag">cpu</a><a rel="tag">desna</a><a rel="tag">fusion z</a><a rel="tag">fusion z-series</a><a rel="tag">FusionZ</a><a rel="tag">FusionZ-series</a><a rel="tag">hondo</a><a rel="tag">leak</a><a rel="tag">leaked</a><a rel="tag">leaks</a><a rel="tag">roadma</a><a rel="tag">samara</a><a rel="tag">tablet</a><a rel="tag">z-series</a></div><!-- tag reader e --><div class='yarpp-related-rss'>
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		<title>Sony VAIO Z21 Series mentioned on various European sites, isn&#8217;t actually for sale yet</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 06 Jun 2011 06:45:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Here in the states, Sony&#8217;s 13-inch VAIO Z series has been missing from the company&#8217;s online store for months, but in Europe, at least, it lives on &#8212; a quartet of Z21 series laptops have surfaced on various e-tailers as the possible successor to last year&#8217;s Z11. So far, we&#8217;re seeing a pair of configurations [&#8230;]<div class='yarpp-related-rss'>

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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Here in the states, Sony&#8217;s 13-inch VAIO Z series has been missing from the company&#8217;s online store for months, but in Europe, at least, it lives on &#8212; a quartet of Z21 series laptops have surfaced on various e-tailers as the possible successor to last year&#8217;s Z11. So far, we&#8217;re seeing a pair of configurations with a Core i5-2410M processor and 128GB of solid-state storage and two more with a Core i7-2620M CPU and 256GB in storage. Judging by this sample, at least, 1600 x 900 resolution is standard, as is a backlit keyboard, 3G SIM card slot, fingerprint reader, 3D output, and an HD webcam with Sony&#8217;s Exmor imaging technology. Alas, the available specs suggest Thunderbolt&#8217;s a no-show, though rumor has it Sony&#8217;s implementation of Intel&#8217;s Light Peak technology will use USB connectors, of which this has three. Here&#8217;s to wishful thinking, right?</p>
<p>The peculiar thing is, you can&#8217;t actually buy it yet. F2F lists staggering prices ranging from â‚¬1,809 ($2,642) to â‚¬2,839 ($4,146), though it&#8217;s not, in fact, available. Meanwhile, search results turn up mentions on staticICE UK and Belgium&#8217;s Execute, but they&#8217;ve been scrubbed from the actual pages. So, it looks like it&#8217;s up to Sony to announce this already &#8212; and dish up some pictures while it&#8217;s at it.</p>
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		<title>Intel&#8217;s Ivy Bridge roadmap narrowed down to March 2012</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 31 May 2011 09:30:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Intel&#8217;s Ivy Bridge chip architecture may have its launch timing narrowed down based on an updated roadmap leaked out Wednesday. Where a previous copy had only given the 22 nanometer desktop processors a vague first-half 2011 target, MyDrivers&#8217; new version narrowed the release down to a &#8220;March-April&#8221; timeframe. The schedule wasn&#8217;t strictly a delay but [&#8230;]<div class='yarpp-related-rss'>

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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Intel&#8217;s Ivy Bridge chip architecture may have its launch timing narrowed down based on an updated roadmap leaked out Wednesday. Where a previous copy had only given the 22 nanometer desktop processors a vague first-half 2011 target, MyDrivers&#8217; new version narrowed the release down to a &#8220;March-April&#8221; timeframe. The schedule wasn&#8217;t strictly a delay but would be later than Intel&#8217;s usual tendency to have shipping designs ready in or near January.</p>
<p>Publicly, Intel had planned to start shipping Ivy Bridge in late 2011, although its usual practices would still have meant a more likely early 2012 release in actual computers. Current timing might mean Ivy Bridge shipping only at the start of next year to meet the new goal.</p>
<p>Notebook processors don&#8217;t yet have a corresponding roadmap and are eitehr likely to follow in lock-step with the desktops or else sit on another schedule.</p>
<p>The launch could leave most computer builders leaning on the existing, 32nm Sandy Bridge architecture for longer than usual. Intel may have been aware of this for awhile as it has been planning an interim upgrade, Sandy Bridge E, with more cores and larger cache sizes. System builders like Apple, Dell, and HP, who are often dependent on Intel&#8217;s release schedule to dictate their own strategies, may have to wait later than this year.</p>
<p>Beyond the shrink to the smaller, more efficient 22nm process and the resulting boosts to clock speeds, Ivy Bridge adds official USB 3.0, PCI Express 3.0, and a new graphics chipset capable of supporting both DirectX 11 (OpenGL 4) and OpenCL 1.1.</p>
<p><small><strong>Original roadmap at top; new version at bottom</strong></small><br />
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		<title>AMD Fusion Z-series promises ultimate HD tablets</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[AMD plans to expand its Fusion family with a new series of APUs designed specifically for the rapidly growing tablet market. Codenamed Desna, the new APUs will be part of AMDâ€™s Fusion Z-series, but at this point technical details are rather sketchy. AMD touts the new series as capable of â€œpowering the ultimate HD tabletâ€ [&#8230;]<div class='yarpp-related-rss'>

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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>AMD plans to expand its Fusion family with a new series of APUs designed specifically for the rapidly growing tablet market.</p>
<p>Codenamed Desna, the new APUs will be part of AMDâ€™s Fusion Z-series, but at this point technical details are rather sketchy. AMD touts the new series as capable of â€œpowering the ultimate HD tabletâ€ and offering â€œtrue APU technology,â€ which is about as vague as it gets.</p>
<p>However, it is clear that we are looking at proper Fusion parts tweaked for tablets. Bear in mind that AMDâ€™s C-50 APU has already found its way into Acerâ€™s Iconia W500 tablet and it is safe to assume that new Z-series parts will offer slightly superior power efficiency than current C-series APUs. The C-50 variant used in the Iconia reportedly consumes up to 5 watts. However, Z-series specs remains unclear at this point, although it seems likely these APUs will be based on the same Bobcat core as Ontario and Zacate chips.</p>
<p>Of course, Z-series APUs will offer full DirectX 11 compatibility and AMD doesnâ€™t fail to mention that they will be more than capable of smoothly streaming full HD video. In addition, AMD promises acceleration in IE9, HTML5, MS Office 10 and Adobe Flash 10.2. External monitors will also be supported and AMD notes that the Z-series should allow â€œimmersive gaming.â€</p>
<p>This promises to be a rather eventful summer for AMD and we will try to find out more about the Z-series over the coming days, so stay tuned. </p>
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		<description><![CDATA[We love teasers, but the wait can be unbearable sometimes. Luckily, all it takes is a tweak in the URL to uncover ASUS&#8217; upcoming Computex teaser pics ahead of time, as discovered by our eagle-eyed reader Anas. As you might have already figured out, the image on the left &#8212; which just went live &#8212; [&#8230;]<div class='yarpp-related-rss yarpp-related-none'>

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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We love teasers, but the wait can be unbearable sometimes. Luckily, all it takes is a tweak in the URL to uncover ASUS&#8217; upcoming Computex teaser pics ahead of time, as discovered by our eagle-eyed reader Anas. As you might have already figured out, the image on the left &#8212; which just went live &#8212; seems to be just a reminder of the Eee Pad MeMO&#8217;s June launch, though the words &#8220;A Tablet That Jumps Out at You&#8221; could also imply a device bearing 3D functionality of some sort. Maybe ASUS managed to upgrade said 7-inch Honeycomb tablet just in time? We shall see.</p>
<p>But the real meat here lies in the remaining image, which is scheduled to close the loop on the &#8220;Pad or Phone&#8221; teaser campaign this coming Sunday. What&#8217;s new is merely the intriguing line &#8220;How about Both?&#8221; below the old text, accompanying the silhouette of what appear to be a large tablet and a smaller phone-like device. Could this mean ASUS is toying with the idea of an Atrix-like docking combo, except the lapdock is instead just a tablet? We could well be stretching here, but hey, ASUS does say it wants to &#8220;break the rules,&#8221; right? Stay tuned as we&#8217;ll find out more at Computex 2011 next week.</p>
<p>Update: It should be noted that the phone-docking idea we&#8217;re referring to is not related to the MeMO and MeMic duo &#8212; look at the second pic closely and you&#8217;ll see that the smaller device has four Android soft keys, whereas the MeMic has different buttons. Check out the close-up after the break. </p>
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