Perennial Intel competitor AMD on Thursday launched three additions to its 2013 A-Series and E-series mobile accelerated processing unit family. They include the Elite Mobility APU, previously code-named “Temash,” and the Mainstream APU, formerly code-named “Kabini.”Both are system on a chip solutions based on AMD’s “Jaguar” microarchitecture for low-power processors. They “are the first single-chip quad-core x86 SoCs in the industry,” said Gary Silcott, a senior manager at AMD.
AMD Stakes Out Mobile Territory With New Low-Power Chips
Posted by: Richard Adhikari May 24, 2013 05:00 AMPerennial Intel competitor AMD on Thursday launched three additions to its 2013 A-Series and E-series mobile accelerated processing unit family. They include the Elite Mobility APU, previously code-named “Temash,” and the Mainstream APU, formerly code-named “Kabini.”Both are system on a chip solutions based on AMD’s “Jaguar” microarchitecture for low-power processors. They “are the first single-chip quad-core x86 SoCs in the industry,” said Gary Silcott, a senior manager at AMD.