AMD Launches Carrizo Mobile APU With Excavator CPU Cores, Integrated Southbridge
MojoKid writes: AMD previously only teased bits of detail regarding their forthcoming 6th Generation A-Series APU, code named "Carrizo," as far back as CES 2015 in January and more recently with AMD's HSA (Heterogenous System Architecture) 1.0 spec roll-out in March. However, the company has officially launched the product today and has lifted the veil on all aspects of their new highly integrated notebook APU. Carrizo has been optimized for the 15 Watt TDP envelope that comprises the bulk of the thin and light notebook market currently and it brings a couple of first to integrated notebook chip designs. AMD's Carrizo APU is the first SoC architecture to fully support the HSA 1.0 specification, allowing full memory coherency of a shared memory space for both CPU and GPU up to 32GB. It's also the first integrated chip to include full support in hardware for H.265/HEVC HD video decoding and finally, Carizzo is also the first AMD APU to have a full integrated, in silicon, Southbridge controller block. So, with its CPU, GPU, memory controller, Northbridge, Southbridge, and PCIe 3.0 links, Carrizo is truly a fully integrated System On A Chip. The company is claiming a 39% CPU performance lift (combination clock speed and IPC) and up to a 65% in graphics, versus their previous generation Kaveri APU. AMD notes laptops from major vendors will begin shipping in the next few weeks.
Sorry, have to ask. AMD fired quite a few Linux developers over last few years, so I'm not sure if this APU is even fully supported on Linux.
I don't just mean graphics, I mean OpenCL support, peripheral support, etc. etc
No worries, mate. G-wiki-oogle-pedia has got you covered(in ants?): http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A...
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It's an APP that runs apps!
Apps!
Right now, my dream laptop is a Carrizo with a 1080 panel and a DisplayPort output for around $600 or so. That would let me do some casual gaming, as well as drive a 30" monitor for productivity stuff. I am not holding my breath, however. Just about the only machines with DisplayPort are gaming machine (at least $1000), or business-class machines sporting Intel (with integrated Intel graphics which suck for gaming).
Come on, HP or Asus. Make my dream come true.
"-1 Troll" is the apparently the same as "-1 I disagree with you."
We'll have to see what the benchmarks look like, but it has potential at least.
Here's letting you know...
They don't list AMD cores in the first link that I happened to choose on Google, but here (http://kyokojap.myweb.hinet.net/gpu_gflops/):
Previous gen consoles:
PS3: 228.8 GFlops
XBox360: 240 GFlops
Current Intel integrated GFX: (Broadwell-U GT3): "Up to 844.8" GFlops
Assuming this AMD part is faster than the Intel graphics, and we're at 3X your required performance level, at least. Even if you assume worst case, thermal limited, etc., current integrated graphics is at least as good as last gen consoles.
And the Adreno 430 in the Snapdragon 810 is listed at 324~388, which means you can just use your cell phone.
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Previous A10-5750 is 560GFLOPS. Maybe you've only looked at the low end ones?
bringing epic levels of "meh..."
It's not the number of GFLOPs, it's how you are able to use it....
Fastest Carrizo model (the FX-8800P) is 819GFLOPS.
Yeah and the A10-7850K is 856 GFLOPS.
My God! I can see starz!
But yeah, intel won't be doing COMPLETE h265 decode in chip until AFTER skylake, so maybe two years out.
A big deal if you want 4k video and not a screaming fan.
I'd rather have fps listed for fallout 3 or something rather than gflop ratings from Intel on GPU performance(since they've had a habit of lying about what you can actually do with their gpu's since.. well since they started making gpu's really).
on paper their next chip always is better than ewwrytwhing.
world was created 5 seconds before this post as it is.
At what Wattage? Carrizo power profiles are optimized for 15 Watt operation. Buy a desktop Kaveri or Godaveri if you want flat out GFLOPs and pay the power/heat/efficiency penalty.
A citation would be greatly appreciated!
I agree that theoretical numbers are uninteresting, but I wouldn't want any one game to be the sole benchmark. Maybe a figure which incorporates performance on a cross-section of modern titles, using various game-engines.