Our well informed sources have suggested that AMD's Llano dual-core CPU with graphics might come at the same time as Intel's Sandy Bridge „fusion“ chip. Contrary to what some may think, Llano is an APU (Accelerated processing unit), not the Kwikimart clerk from The Simpsons and this product from AMD should arrive in Q1 2011.
We
already heard that it comes in 2011 but we could not get any more precise
than that. Llano will
come in dual- and quad-core versions, although a three core version is probably also
possible. It has a DirectX 11 based GPU, and it is a 32nm chip with DDR3 support.
This chip
is aimed at the mobile market as well as the mainstream desktop market. When it
comes to graphics performance, Llano should leave Intel’s Sandy Bridge based
products in the dust.