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AMD completed a trio of unreleased hardware showcases this week with a live demo of Trinity, the successor of the Llano APU line, which is slated to debut sometime in the first half of 2012. The Trinity APU wasn't actually seen but it was supposed to be inside a complete laptop running Deus Ex.

Trinity is known to have up to four Piledriver x86 cores (Piledriver is an improved Bulldozer core), a built-in DDR3 memory controller, and a DirectX 11-supporting Radeon GPU. This chip will be made on 32nm process technology just like Llano but will utilize a different platform, one based around the FM2 socket.

Trinty will target both the desktop and notebook segments.


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