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Bobcat (microarchitecture)

The AMD Bobcat Family 14h is a microarchitecture created by AMD for its AMD APUs, aimed at a low-power/low-cost market.

Design
The Bobcat x86 CPU core design has since been completed and implemented in AMD APU processor products with a TDP of 18 W or less. The core is targeted at low-power markets like netbooks/nettops, ultra-portable laptops, consumer electronics and the embedded market. Since its launch, Bobcat-based CPUs have also been used by OEMs on larger laptops. Architecture specifics: • 64-bit coreOut-of-order execution • Advanced branch predictor • Dual x86 instruction decoder • 64-bit integer unit with two ALUsFloating-point unit with two 64-bit pipes • Single channel 64-bit memory controller • 32 KiB instruction + 32 KiB data L1 cache • 512 KiB - 1 MiB L2 cache • MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSSE3, SSE4A, ABM In February 2013, AMD detailed plans for a successor to Bobcat codenamed Jaguar. == Features ==
Features
APU features table == Processors ==
Processors
In January 2011 AMD introduced several processors that have implemented the Bobcat core. This core is in the following AMD Accelerated Processors: ^ E-Series & C-Series are standard parts, G-Series are embedded parts == See also ==
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