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AMD's followup GPU to [[Cayman]], also known as GCN ("Graphics Core Next") and targeted for release alongside [[Bulldozer]] late in 2011. Southern Islands will depart from VLIW for the first time since the R300 (Radeon 9700), moving to 16-wide [[SIMD]].
AMD's followup GPU to [[Cayman]], also known as GCN ("Graphics Core Next") and targeted for release alongside [[Bulldozer]] late in 2011. Southern Islands will depart from VLIW for the first time since the R300 (Radeon 9700), moving to 256-bit [[SIMD]] (at the same length as YMM registers, these might be suitable for [[AVX]] instructions).
==See Also==
==See Also==
* "[http://www.anandtech.com/show/4455/amds-graphics-core-next-preview-amd-architects-for-compute AMD's New GPU, Architected for Compute]" AnandTech 2011-06-17
* "[http://www.anandtech.com/show/4455/amds-graphics-core-next-preview-amd-architects-for-compute AMD's New GPU, Architected for Compute]" AnandTech 2011-06-17
* "[http://www.pcper.com/reviews/Graphics-Cards/AMD-Fusion-System-Architecture-Overview-Southern-Isle-GPUs-and-Beyond Southern Isle GPUs and Beyond]" PC Perspective 2011-06-16
* "[http://www.pcper.com/reviews/Graphics-Cards/AMD-Fusion-System-Architecture-Overview-Southern-Isle-GPUs-and-Beyond Southern Isle GPUs and Beyond]" PC Perspective 2011-06-16
 
* "[[Media:6-Demers-FINAL.pdf|Evolution of AMD Graphics]]" Eric Demers, AMD Fusion Developer Summit 2011
[[CATEGORY: GPGPU]]
[[CATEGORY: GPGPU]]
[[CATEGORY: AMD]]
[[CATEGORY: AMD]]

Latest revision as of 15:59, 26 June 2011

AMD's followup GPU to Cayman, also known as GCN ("Graphics Core Next") and targeted for release alongside Bulldozer late in 2011. Southern Islands will depart from VLIW for the first time since the R300 (Radeon 9700), moving to 256-bit SIMD (at the same length as YMM registers, these might be suitable for AVX instructions).

See Also