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Five things you need to know about AMD Fusion









AMD claims that its Fusion APU (accelerated processing unit) is the
greatest revolution to the x86 architecture in years. Combining a
discrete-level graphics engine as one of the processing cores, the new
platform not only promises a superior video experience, but also
increased battery life with lower running temperatures.



If you are an AMD fan, the Fusion platform offers enough performance
increase to justify a quick upgrade. However, with the recently-launched
Sandy Bridge
chipset by its rival Intel, will AMD be able to gain a foothold in the
competitive mobile computing market? We give a quick rundown on
Sunnyvale's latest baby

and let you decide.



Intel's Sandy Bridge platform also puts its graphics processor (GPU) on the CPU package. How is Fusion different?

Intel Sandy Bridge puts the GPU on the same CPU package as the
processing cores, but does not share the fast L2 cache memory. AMD
Fusion's APU, however, has a graphics engine which can access the L2
cache, which is suppose to make data and video processing more
efficient. Below is a simplified diagram of the difference between the
two technologies.









AMD Fusion.











Intel Sandy Bridge.






The end result is that AMD's Fusion platform not only claims to offer
superior integrated graphics performance compared to its competitor, but
also promises an impressive battery life of over 10 hours.























Why are the first Fusion machines so small? What about midsized laptops and desktop replacements?

According to the Sunnyvale company, the first wave of E and C series
Fusion APUs target the ultrathin and minilaptop markets, which are the
fastest growing segments at this time. The upcoming A series (Llano)
APUs will offering mainstream performance for larger notebooks, though
this class of chips will only be available from mid-2011.









































APU series


Model


TDP


Cores


Speed

E-series (codename Zacate)E-35018W
21.6GHz
E-24018W
11.5GHz
C-series
(codename Ontario)
C-50
9W
21GHz
C-30 9W 1 1.2GHz





How many Fusion machines are there?

There will be 35 units from different vendors in the initial wave. At this time, we've only seen the Sony Vaio YB and HP Pavilion dm1z
laptops hitting retail stores, though we can expect the full lineup to
arrive by March. Below is a list of Fusion-based notebooks which were
showcased at the event, though the specifications and prices have yet to
be announced.





















  • Acer Aspire One 522

  • Acer Aspire 5253G

  • Acer Aspire 7552G

  • Asus K42DY

  • Asus 1215b

  • Asus Eee PC 1015b

  • Fujitsu LifeBook PH521

  • Lenovo IdeaPad G475

  • Lenovo IdeaPad S205













  • Lenovo ThinkPad X120e

  • HP Pavilion dm1z

  • MSI X370

  • MSI U270

  • MSI CR650

  • Samsung R425

  • Sony Vaio YB series

  • Toshiba NB550D






  • So can we compare between AMD Fusion and Intel Sandy Bridge?

    AMD did a nice flanking attack by not launching its mainstream and
    high-end Fusion chips, as it would have competed directly with Intel's
    Sandy Bridge platform which started off by offering the top-of-the-line
    quad-core Core i7 platform. Instead, the company is focused on gaining
    market share in the ultrathin and minilaptop segments with its
    energy-efficient APUs before ultra-low-voltage Sandy Bridge chips hit
    the market later this year.




    So if you are looking at small but powerful laptops below 12 inches, AMD
    Fusion may be a strong competitor among the Core i3 and i5
    ultra-low-voltage machines currently in the market. But when it comes to
    pure power and performance, Intel's Sandy Bridge quad-core machines are
    currently without peer.







    How do I tell if a laptop has a Fusion APU?

    This is where we feel that AMD dropped the ball when it comes to
    marketing its new platform. Unlike Intel Sandy Bridge, there are no new
    stickers or even modifications made to its Vision logo to differentiate
    its Fusion machines from the previous-generation laptops.




    According to the company, this move is in line with its strategy of
    making it easier for consumers to choose a machine, as its Vision Basic,
    Vision and Vision Ultimate categories target specific demographics and
    does away with the need to study the specification sheet. Ironically,
    with the latest platform, consumers are, again, required to look at the
    configuration details to determine if they are getting the latest Fusion
    APU.








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