Mene interesuje da li je ovo tacno, to jest da li cemo paralelno imati Richland i Kaveri APU:
While Kaveri will consist of two modules Steamroller (four integer processing cores) and comprises two IGP GCN Compute Units (each with 256 shader processors); Richaland will consist of only one module Steamroller (two integer processing units ) and IGP GCN Compute Unit with a reorganized, which has 192 shader processors, and is very similar to Compute Units that make up the Cape Verde and Pitcairn GPUs.
With this we have to Kaveri could come in versions with four or two x86 cores, accompanied by an IGP with 512, 448, 384, 320 or 256 shader processors, while Richland will be available in versions with two x86 cores and IGP with 192 or 128 shader processors, and DIE size well below Kaveri therefore be very economical to produce.
This diversification in the production line of the APU AMD could be an indication that the manufacturing process of 28nm Global Foundries must be fairly mature, so that the yield per wafer (chips per wafer perfectly functional) must be quite high.
The Richland APU models will be sold under A6 (probably A6-6000 Series, which will have an IGP with 192 shaders) and A4 (A4-6000 Series, which will have an IGP with 128 shaders), while Kaveri will be aimed at A10 and A8 APU higher power.