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AMD's desktop-bound A-Series Fusion APUs (accelerated processing units) haven't yet officially hit the streets, but that hasn't stopped manufacturers from punting motherboards intended for them. Asus, MSI, and Gigabyte have each announced mobos based on AMD's A75 chipset (née Hudson D3), with FM1 sockets ready to accept AMD's …

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  1. Anonymous Coward
    Anonymous Coward

    I think they are in the review stream

    I am fairly sure they have hit the review stream.

    AMD had everyone sit on there motherboards till computex, for both the 990fx and the A75's. Days after computex was over they hit the market (atleast newegg had some in stock).

    Will be interesting to see how the A series fusions compare to the f-350/f-450. If they will just be a little faster for the value market, or strides ahead.

  2. hammarbtyp

    Article Title is unclear

    The title is a little unclear. AMD fusion chips and mothervoards in the form of the zacate chip are available now. The article is only talking about the next upgrade (llan0) although apart from the new core being a 32nm process compared to 40 I am not sure what the advantages are

  3. Anonymous Coward
    Linux

    "Winki 3"

    That's worse than Nintendo calling their console the Wii.

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