AMD’s Fusion platform combines graphics and CPU functions onto a single chip to provide a fair amount of power while conserving energy. The first Fusion chips to hit the streets have been C-series and E-series low power processors for netbooks and notebooks such as the Acer Aspire One 522 and HP Pavilion dm1z. But according to DigiTimes, AMD is set to launch a series of new Fusion processors this summer aimed at desktop and laptop computers.
Among the new chips will be the AMD E-300, E-450 Zacate processors for notebooks.
This will give AMD a total of 6 E-series chips. Most of these chips will be destined for laptop computers, but according to information obtained by Xbit Labs, the top of the line E2-3250 chip will have a TDP of 65W, making it a better candidate for desktop applications. The AMD E-240, E300, E-350, and E450 all use just 18W.
The company is also expected to introduce a new line of 32nm Llano processors for desktop computers.
via Netbook News
The E2-3250 will be one of their laptop parts.The wattage may seem high but when compared to a laptop with discrete graphics it isn’t.
Where’s the six core fusion, 2xGPU/4xCPU that I’m waiting for???
I love E-350, it has enough juice to play all movie files without lag. I just bought 15″6 laptop. I’m still waiting for 13″ . It would be nice if E-450 came with that screen size. Great website!
The E2-3250 is a Liano chip completely different design to the Bobcat stuff, this will probably the lowest end chip in the liano family of APU’s to be used in value desktop & all in one’s.