
With Sandy Bridge out , AMD is feeling the threat, the current gen processor offers only price/performance advantage however they lag behind Intel on clock to clock. The over hyped "fusion" from AMD is finally seeing the daylight as AMD has launch first iteration of the Fusion chips at CES 2011. Aimed at ultra low power ultra portables these chips will fight against Intel Atom and ULV series of processor.

Despite the different code names, both parts are actually based on the exact same silicon. They occupy 75 mm² of die area and fit onto 19 x 19-mm, 413-ball BGA packages just like the one pictured above. Both are manufactured using TSMC's 40-nm fab process.
AMD expects leading manufacturers Acer, Asus, Dell, Fujitsu, HP, Lenovo, MSI, Samsung, Sony and Toshiba to announce plans to deliver AMD Fusion APU-based systems at very compelling value and mainstream price points.
“We believe that AMD Fusion processors are, quite simply, the greatest advancement in processing since the introduction of the x86 architecture more than forty years ago,†said Rick Bergman, senior vice president and general manager, AMD Products Group. “In one major step, we enable users to experience HD everywhere as well as personal supercomputing capabilities in notebooks that can deliver all-day battery life.i It’s a new category, a new approach, and opens up exciting new experiences for consumers.â€
HD 2.0 Everywhere High definition (HD) content is ubiquitous today. From YouTube videos to DirectX 11 games to Blu-ray, the world is tapping into various ways to enjoy this content with the computer serving as the hub. And thanks to the VISION Engine from AMD, a set of capabilities unique to all AMD Fusion APU-powered PCs, the visual side of computing never looked more vivid and realistic. The VISION Engine is an unmatched combination of:
- DirectX 11-capable graphics
- Massive parallel processing to speed application performance
- The UVD3 video acceleration block found in the new AMD Radeon HD 6800 Series GPUs
- Unique graphics driver capabilities updated on a monthly basis to continuously improve visual performance
Selecting a PC equipped with the VISION Engine and software from AMD partners means Internet browsing is a faster, application-like experience; 1080p HD video playback is gorgeous, smooth and quiet; standard definition video looks high-definition; 2D content can be converted into stereoscopic 3D; even the most graphics-intensive websites load quickly; manipulating HD content is fast and easy; and 3D gaming at HD resolutions is fast and life-like.iv
Personal Supercomputing: Much of a computing experience is linked to software and, until now, software developers have been held back by the independent nature in which CPUs and GPUs process information. However, AMD Fusion APUs remove this obstacle and allow developers to take full advantage of the parallel processing power of a GPU – more than 500 GFLOPs for the upcoming A-Series “Llano†APUv – thus bringing supercomputer-like performance to every day computing tasks. More applications can run simultaneously and they can do so faster than previous designs in the same class.
AMD AllDay Power Additionally, AMD Fusion technology enables all-day battery life – 10 hours or more.i The new power-saving features present in the single-chip design greatly extend the time between plug-ins, even when enjoying HD content.
Out power and Outperform: E-Series, C-Series and A-Series APUs
The 2011 low power platform (formerly codenamed “Brazosâ€) enhances the everyday computing experience and is available beginning today in two APU variations: E-Series and C-Series. These APUs feature the new x86 CPU core codenamed “Bobcatâ€. “Bobcat†is AMD’s first new x86 core since 2003 and was designed from the ground up to deliver stellar mobile performance.
The 2011 mainstream platform is primarily intended for performance and mainstream notebooks and mainstream desktops. It will feature the 32nm die A-Series “Llano†APU, which includes up to four x86 cores and a DirectX 11-capable discrete-level GPU, and is scheduled to ship in the first half of 2011 and appear in products mid-year.

In response to this APU release many hardware vendors have revealed their offering based on these low profile/power APU's.
Hp : HP announces 11.6-inch Pavilion DM1 powered by AMD Fusion (update: hands on video) |
Netbooknews - Netbooks, Netbook Reviews, Smartbooks and more
Acer : AMD Fusion powered Acer Aspire One 522 leaked (Update: Price, more specs)
Netbooknews - Netbooks, Netbook Reviews, Smartbooks and more
Toshiba : Toshiba Ready with AMD Fusion ''Brazos'' NB550D 10.1-inch Netbook | techPowerUp
Lenovo : Lenovo debuts IdeaCentre A320, B520, B320 plus C205 all-in-ones -- Engadget
Lenovo busts out S Series netbooks just in time for CES -- Engadget
Lenovo - New Product Showcase
Zotac : Zotac ZBox AD03 Blu-ray nettop gets AMD Fusion update | Netbooknews - Netbooks, Netbook Reviews, Smartbooks and more
Mini ITX Offerings as of now : -
Asus : Asus E35MI-I Deluxe mini-ITX Preview | bit-tech.net
MSI : MSI E350-E45 mini-ITX preview | bit-tech.net
Gigabyte : HEXUS.net - News :: Gigabyte serves up AMD Fusion in a mini-ITX motherboard : Page - 1/1
AMD Zacate mini-ITX Motherboards Preview | bit-tech.net
AMD Release Details : AMD Fusion APU Era Begins
Fusion Home Page : The AMD Fusion
Product Page : Notebook APUs
Some interesting read ; CES: Sony, Lenovo look to move beyond Netbooks - CES 2011 CNET Blogs[
With AMD Fusion Brazos launched today, development at AMD hasn't stopped. They have already started testing the next gen platform which will replace the currently launched Brazos platform. According to Digitimes, AMD is expected to start testing its next generation Fusion platform in Q1 2011.
The new platform, codenamed Deccan, is a sequel to Brazos and it will be based on the Krishna APU and Yuba FCH. Brazos on the other hand uses the Ontario APU and Hudson FCH.
It is expected that the Deccan platform should sample sometime in mid-2011 and mass production is expected towards the end of the year.

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Next up is the launch of Bulldozer CPU's and then A series APU i.e. LIano.