
Posted on Sunday, June 12 2005 @ 17:50 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck
Here's a look at AMD's roadmap for mobile processors for this year, next year and 2007. It seems that the mobile platform, just like the desktop platform, will get a new 65nm core in 2007 with support for DDR3 and a larger, shared cache.
Models |
H1
'05 |
H2
'05 |
2006 |
2007 |
Mobile
Athlon 64 |
Newark
(90nm SOI,
SSE3, Socket 754, 62W TDP) |
|
Trinidad
(90nm
SOI, Socket
M2, Dual Core, DDR2,
Pacifica Virtualization, Presidio Security, 62W TDP) |
New
Core
(65nm
SOI, DDR3, 35-62W TDP, Larger/Shared Cache) |
Turion
64
(Mobile Athlon 64 Low Voltage) |
Lancaster
(90nm SOI, SSE3, Socket 754, 25-35W TDP)
ML-37 / ML-34 / ML-32 / ML-30
MT-34 / MT-32 / MT-30 |
MT-40
/ MT-42 |
Taylor
(90nm
SOI, Socket
M1 638, Dual Core, DDR2,
Pacifica Virtualization, Presidio Security, 35W TDP) |
Mobile
Sempron |
Georgetown
(90nm SOI) |
Albany
(90nm SOI) |
|
|
Mobile
Sempron Low Voltage |
|
Roma
(90nm SOI) |
|
|
|
Source:
VR-Zone