Komodo platform Leaked roadmaps showed Piledriver CPUs featuring up to ten cores as part of the Komodo platform. Komodo was to launch in 2012 on the
FM2 socket, but this never happened. AMD kept the
AM3+ socket for the FX series and put the Piledriver-based APUs on FM2.
FX-series, Athlon and Opteron In 2010 AMD revealed that the 2nd generation was scheduled for 2012; AMD referred to this generation as
Enhanced Bulldozer. This later generation of Bulldozer core was codenamed
Piledriver. •
Vishera FX-series CPU – Desktop
Performance market (
Volan platform): This FX-series aimed at 95–220 W TDP features 4, 6 and 8
Piledriver core CPU models; with Turbo Core 3.0 while using the existing
Socket AM3+ format and 900 series
motherboard chipsets of the 1st generation FX-series
Zambezi processor. The 2nd generation FX-series was released on 23 October 2012 with the FX-8350, FX-8320, FX-6300 and FX-4300
CPU models. The FX-8350 featured slightly improved power consumption and was found to be approximately 15% more powerful than the fastest
Bulldozer CPU. The 2nd generation FX-series was praised for its affordability. The FX 8320 was recognized as a price/performance winner, often matching Intel's i7 2600 at half the cost. The
Vishera CPUs competed well when compared to similarly priced Intel
Ivy Bridge CPUs in multi-core-aware applications and somewhat underperform in overall efficiency and in tasks where most CPU cores were not fully utilized such as single-threaded applications and a number of games. On June 11, 2013, AMD announced two additional FX-series eight
Piledriver core CPUs, the FX-9590 and FX-9370, running at a maximum turbo speed of 5.0 GHz and 4.7 GHz respectively, making AMD the first company to ever release a 5 GHz CPU commercially. AMD specify that the 9xxx series processors require "robust liquid cooling" due to their high Thermal Design Power (TDP) •
Trinity &
Richland Athlon series CPU – Desktop
Budget market: Socket FM2 Athlon X4 730, 740, 750K and 760k CPU models feature the four
Piledriver core
Trinity microarchitecture but lack on-chip integrated graphics. Athlon X2 340 is dual core model. Socket FM2
Richland based Athlon X4 760K and Athlon X2 370K CPUs, both with no
GPU and four and dual cores respectively were expected. For the server market, three versions were stated to be under development: •
Web serving, Web hosting, and Microserver platform (1 CPU) market: Opteron 3200-series (
Zurich; 4 or 8 cores) was to be replaced by
Delhi (4 or 8 cores) using the
Socket AM3+ format from the Desktop FX-series line. The memory controller was to support dual-channel DDR3 memory configuration. •
Cost/energy efficient server (1 to 2 CPUs) market: Opteron 4200-series (
Valencia; 6 or 8 cores) was to be replaced by
Seoul (6 or 8 cores).
Seoul would continue to use the
Socket C32 format. The memory controller would support dual-channel DDR3 memory configuration. •
Enterprise/mainstream server (2 to 4 CPUs) market: Opteron 6200-series (
Interlagos; 4, 8, 12, and 16 cores) was to be replaced by
Abu Dhabi (4, 8, 12, and 16 cores)).
Abu Dhabi will continue to use the
Socket G34. The memory controller would support quad-channel DDR3 memory configuration.
APU lines •
Trinity A-series APU – Desktop
Budget and
Mainstream market (
Virgo platform): The
Stars-based
Llano Socket FM1 APU line replacements are the 2 and 4
Piledriver core Socket FM2
Trinity Fusion APUs. The A10-5800K, A10-5700, A8-5600K, A8-5500, A6-5400K and A4-5300 APU models were released on 2 October 2012.
Trinity processor model numbers ending with the letter "K" denote processors with an unlocked
CPU multiplier. The
Trinity APU line was praised for its superior integrated graphics performance but underperformed comparable Intel CPU models in most computationally intensive tasks. •
Trinity A-series APU – Notebook
Mainstream and
Performance market (
Comal platform): The mobile
Trinity series features four APUs: A10-4600M, A8-4500M, A6-4400M and A4-4300M. In March 2013, AMD announced two more mobile models: A8-4557M and A10-4657M. In January 2013, AMD officially introduced a new series of
APUs codenamed
Richland. The series features six new APUs in total. The fastest model, the A10-6800K, featured two
Piledriver modules operating at 4.1 GHz and 4.4 GHz in turbo mode and an integrated HD 8670D GPU with 384 stream processors operating at 844 MHz. Only the A10-6800K has official DDR3-2133 memory support. The A10-6800K offered approximately 5% performance improvements in performance applications and 3D games over its A10-5800K
Trinity based predecessor, largely due to ''Richland's
higher clock speeds and higher overclocking potential than Trinity. On March 12, 2013, AMD officially introduced four Richland
mobile APUs. On June 4, 2013, AMD officially announced six Richland'' desktop APUs. == Performance ==