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“Merged” CPU-GPU in 2008, Says AMD Chief Technologist.

Started by: 1234 | Date 09/26/06 04:20:27 AM
Comments: 14 | Last Comment:  10/09/06 06:01:17 PM

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AMD w/ 45nm in 2008

Who can find the mistake?
[Posted by: 1234 | Date: 09/26/06 04:20:27 AM]

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Hope it works out better than the Cyrix Geode.

Hmm... overclock the CPU, overclock the GPU as well?
[Posted by: Jizzler | Date: 09/26/06 06:07:55 AM]

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Who the F@(K cares?
[Posted by: 31415 | Date: 09/26/06 01:26:20 PM]
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"Presently there are no desktop-class Windows operating systems to run on PowerPC,"

What about the XBOX 360? that's windows running on PowerPC...
[Posted by: Feldegast | Date: 09/26/06 09:03:25 PM]
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"Presently there are no desktop-class Windows operating systems to run on PowerPC, Cell or ARM central processing units"

Unfortunately...

The market needs more CPU designs.
The Intel and AMD CPUs are not enough given the size of that market.

Windows XP without x86? Yes thank you.

About GPU, if it wasn’t the horrible Intel IGP we would have one or two more top of the line GPU makers. Intel must loose some of its 40% share.
[Posted by: Kaz | Date: 09/27/06 06:53:38 AM]
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Intel has more like a 60% share of all graphics systems shipped.

Crappy? More than adequate for the intended purposes. I recall using a 1MB graphcs memory PCI card last week in 1024x768 while surfing the web.

Can't play Far Cry but mos of the computing world doesn't care.
[Posted by: Mark1 | Date: 09/29/06 10:34:34 AM]
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This is going to be good news for the average majority and those who need more will still be able to buy discrete graphic solutions.
[Posted by: AlanSymes | Date: 09/30/06 03:04:59 PM]

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This is good news. Finally someone has decided to use the awsome power of gpu's in a more apropriate way. I'm curious what Intel will do about it.
[Posted by: fastpunk | Date: 10/02/06 02:24:50 PM]
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