Here are some of the first pictures of AMD's new socket FM1. FM1 will be
the platform for AMD's upcoming "Llano" A-Series accelerated processing
units (APUs), in the desktop and notebook platforms. With it, AMD will
compete with Intels LGA1155/LGA1156 processors in consumer and business desktop markets
that simply rely on the processor's embedded graphics. The Llano APU
integrates a quad-core x86-64 processor with a DirectX 11 compliant AMD
Radeon HD 6000 series graphics core (with 400+ stream processors, last
we heard); a dual-channel DDR3 memory controller, and a PCI-Express 2.0
hub. FM1 is a pin-grid array, but its exact pin count isn't known.
Purely by the looks of it, FM1 package looks smaller than AM3+. Clearly
the version of CPU-Z used in the screenshot doesn't fully support the
APU, but it does reveal some information. It's reading the quad-core
chip as four single core processors with 1 MB L2 cache each. The
processor is clocked at 2.4 GHz. Llano APUs are expected to make
landfall in May/June.
See more images after the break.
via TechPowerUp
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