Wednesday, November 18, 2015

AMD Hierofalcon/Seattle shown at ARM TechCon

AMD presented some boards at ARM TechCon and thanks to ARMdevices.net there are two videos covering that stuff.

One video shows Red Hat's Jon Masters' explanation of AMD's Huskyboard, where (even if only printed on cardboard) you can have a nice closeup view of the chip (video screenshot):

AMD Seattle closeup

The second video shows real hardware at work, including SoftIron Overdrive 3000, and the Huskyboard in 3D:




3 comments:

Angel charls said...

AMD presented some boards at ARM TechCon and thanks to ARMdevices.net there are two videos covering that stuff.

One video shows Red Hat's Jon Masters' explanation of AMD's Huskyboard, where (even if only printed on cardboard) you can have a nice closeup view of the chip (video screenshot):
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Elinathomas said...

AMD's processor plans and a new and very interesting bit of information about AMD's high performance ARM design. As machine translators still struggle to provide clearly understandable translations of Japanese texts, multiple translators were tried and did not help. Therefore I asked the author to make sure that I got it right. He confirmed, that according to ARM officials, who are aware of the works of their architectural licensees, AMD is using at least a 4-wide design for their K12 core.
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