AMD Bulldozer and Llano Fusion APU’s Launching in June

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It looks like AMD has released some information as to when the A-Series “Llano” accelerated processing unit (APU) and the FX-Series “Zambezi” processor will be coming out that should be of interest to you. It looks like it all starts during Computex 2011 at an event on June 1st, where AMD will launch its new 9-series chipset and the world can see all the new motherboards for this platform. Then it looks like at E3 (Electronic Entertainment Expo) on June 7th, AMD will unveil the AM3+ platform. Then on June 12th AMD’s Llano platform will be announced and finally on June 14th the AMD FX-series processors will be launched.

AMD Desktop Launch Dates

On 12th June AMD’s Llano APU and Sabine platform will be launched for the Asian markets. Around the same time, at the AMD Fusion Developer Summit, AMD will interact with developers to develop software that’s tailor made for the Fusion architecture (x86 with increased use of serial computational loads over GPGPU). June 14 2011 is the most important date. Called the AMD 2011 Client Launch Event, this event will be the launchpad for AMD’s FX-series processors and A-Series APUs. Sabine platform will launched to the rest of the world’s markets.

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