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@sushant005-tyt4WK • Jul 17, 2010
AMD Fusion is a new approach to processor design and software development, delivering powerful CPU and GPU capabilities for HD(high defination), 3D and data-intensive workloads in a single-die processor called an APU(Accelerated Processing unit).it is the first heterogeneous multi-core processors(codenamed Fusion), where it integrate multiple x86 cores and graphical processing unit (GPU) cores in a single die. This will we the beginning of new multi-core revolution in the future.The idea behind the Fusion is to enable a mix-and-match strategy at the silicon level, through a broad range of design initiatives. AMD will provide a range of application- specific cores that can easily be combined and heaped onto a processor die and fabricated at a low cost. A quad- core processor might contain different combination of cores and two specialized processor cores, or one general-purpose core three specialized cores, and so on. That is, a processor can be put together from heterogeneous cores, based on the end-use and workload. The fusion project completely leverages and multi-core concept and Direct Connect architecture,enables a homogeneous programming model for all AMD products, and standardizes the coprocessor interface for on-die platform connectivity. Fusion-based processors, with the CPU and GPU integrated in a single architecture, should make the life of software programmers and application developers much easier.
The above mention article is just the introduction about the AMD fusion for more details have a look to the link below:-
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In the above link you will see very few article on the topic but there is a pdf file under the AMD fusion benefits section that pdf file is of 8 pages about the AMD Fusion⢠Family of APUs:
Enabling a Superior, Immersive
PC Experience.
i think that pdf file would be enough for your seminar. -
@rahulsampath-30vlk2 • Jul 17, 2010
Thankyou very muchsushant005AMD Fusion is a new approach to processor design and software development, delivering powerful CPU and GPU capabilities for HD(high defination), 3D and data-intensive workloads in a single-die processor called an APU(Accelerated Processing unit).it is the first heterogeneous multi-core processors(codenamed Fusion), where it integrate multiple x86 cores and graphical processing unit (GPU) cores in a single die. This will we the beginning of new multi-core revolution in the future.The idea behind the Fusion is to enable a mix-and-match strategy at the silicon level, through a broad range of design initiatives. AMD will provide a range of application- specific cores that can easily be combined and heaped onto a processor die and fabricated at a low cost. A quad- core processor might contain different combination of cores and two specialized processor cores, or one general-purpose core three specialized cores, and so on. That is, a processor can be put together from heterogeneous cores, based on the end-use and workload. The fusion project completely leverages and multi-core concept and Direct Connect architecture,enables a homogeneous programming model for all AMD products, and standardizes the coprocessor interface for on-die platform connectivity. Fusion-based processors, with the CPU and GPU integrated in a single architecture, should make the life of software programmers and application developers much easier.
The above mention article is just the introduction about the AMD fusion for more details have a look to the link below:-
#-Link-Snipped-#
In the above link you will see very few article on the topic but there is a pdf file under the AMD fusion benefits section that pdf file is of 8 pages about the AMD Fusion⢠Family of APUs:
Enabling a Superior, Immersive
PC Experience.
i think that pdf file would be enough for your seminar. -
@geoemm-ItEMm6 • Aug 3, 2010
hey buddy i was also interested in taking the seminar on amd fusion.so if you are getting any more information pls forward it to my mail #-Link-Snipped-#.
if you had made the powerpoint presentation and report about the topic pls send it to me. -
@rahulsampath-30vlk2 • Aug 4, 2010
I am preparing the seminar report and ppt.I will sent it to you as soon as I finish the report.If you get any extra information,please mail me at #-Link-Snipped-#geoemmhey buddy i was also interested in taking the seminar on amd fusion.so if you are getting any more information pls forward it to my mail #-Link-Snipped-#.
if you had made the powerpoint presentation and report about the topic pls send it to me. -
@thebigk • Aug 4, 2010
@rahulsampath & @geoemm
I feel sorry for you folks. You're engineers and instead of working on the seminar/ppts on your own - you're asking for ready-made stuff. I wonder how you'll do justice to your engineering career in future.
CE is meant for problem solving, not providing ready-made dinners.