AMD is planning to announce next-generation Carrizo APUs in March 2015 to replace its existing Kaveri APUs for the mainstream performance notebook segment and will release Carrizo-L APUs for the entry-level notebook segment in December 2014 at the earliest to challenge Intel's Pentium and Celeron processors, according to sources from notebook players.
AMD's Carrizo processors will feature quad-core architecture and adopt a 28nm process and Excavator Core. The APUs will also support DDR3-2133 memory, Windows 10/Windows 8.1, Ubuntu and SLED operating systems, the sources noted.
Carrizo-L APUs will replace AMD's existing Beema and Mullins APUs for entry-level notebooks and tablets, the sources added.
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