Whoa, Nelly! AMD, a corporate that has struggled to nail its ship dates in years past, has just pulled without equal 180. In the event you’ll recall, we heard last month that its quad-core Llano APU was on the right track for a Q3 2011 release , but now, we’ve word straight from the equine’s mouth that the action might be taking place far sooner. In truth, AMD’s Singapore plant just celebrated the primary shipment of the corporate’s 32nm Llano A-series APUs, complete with discrete-level graphics and a promise to vary the style we predict about netbook / nettop / ultraportable performance. Obviously, simply because these chips are headed out to OEM partners doesn’t mean that they’ll be gracing the pages of your favorite PC maker tomorrow; Chief Financial Officer and Interim CEO Thomas Seifert notes that AMD is calling forward to seeing Llano -based machines in this quarter, but for the reason that Q2 just got going, we could be waiting awhile still. Nothing like somewhat Zacate to tide you over meanwhile, right?
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