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AMD Accelerated Processing Unit (APU), formerly known as Fusion, is a series of 64-bit
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s from Advanced Micro Devices (AMD), combining a general-purpose AMD64 central processing unit (
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) and integrated graphics processing unit (IGPU) on a single
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. AMD announced the first generation APUs, ''Llano'' for high-performance and ''Brazos'' for low-power devices, in January 2011. The second generation ''Trinity'' for high-performance and ''Brazos-2'' for low-power devices were announced in June 2012. The third generation ''Kaveri'' for high performance devices were launched in January 2014, while ''Kabini'' and ''Temash'' for low-power devices were announced in the summer of 2013. Since the launch of the Zen microarchitecture, Ryzen and Athlon APUs have released to the global market as Raven Ridge on the DDR4 platform, after Bristol Ridge a year prior. AMD has also supplied semi-custom APUs for consoles starting with the release of Sony PlayStation 4 and Microsoft Xbox One eighth generation video game consoles.
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CPUs with integrated Intel Graphics Technology also have a CPU and GPU on a single die, but they do not offer HSA support.


History

The AMD Fusion project started in 2006 with the aim of developing a
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that combined a CPU with a GPU on a single
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. This effort was moved forward by AMD's acquisition of graphics chipset manufacturer
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in 2006. The project reportedly required three internal iterations of the Fusion concept to create a product deemed worthy of release. Reasons contributing to the delay of the project include the technical difficulties of combining a CPU and GPU on the same die at a 45 nm process, and conflicting views on what the role of the CPU and GPU should be within the project. The first generation desktop and laptop APU, codenamed ''Llano'', was announced on 4 January 2011 at the 2011 CES show in Las Vegas and released shortly thereafter. It featured K10 CPU cores and a Radeon HD 6000 series GPU on the same die on the FM1 socket. An APU for low-power devices was announced as the ''Brazos'' platform, based on the Bobcat microarchitecture and a Radeon HD 6000 series GPU on the same die. At a conference in January 2012, corporate fellow Phil Rogers announced that AMD would re-brand the Fusion platform as the Heterogeneous System Architecture (HSA), stating that "it's only fitting that the name of this evolving architecture and platform be representative of the entire, technical community that is leading the way in this very important area of technology and programming development." However, it was later revealed that AMD had been the subject of a
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lawsuit by the Swiss company
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, who used the name "Fusion" for a line of power supply products. The second generation desktop and laptop APU, codenamed ''Trinity'' was announced at AMD's 2010 Financial Analyst Day and released in October 2012. It featured Piledriver CPU cores and Radeon HD 7000 series GPU cores on the FM2 socket. AMD released a new APU based on the Piledriver microarchitecture on 12 March 2013 for Laptops/Mobile and on 4 June 2013 for desktops under the codename ''Richland''.404">AMD launches "Richland" A-Series APUs: slight speed bump, better power management 404
The second generation APU for low-power devices, ''Brazos 2.0'', used exactly the same APU chip, but ran at higher clock speed and
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the GPU as Radeon HD 7000 series and used a new I/O controller chip. Semi-custom chips were introduced in the Microsoft Xbox One and Sony PlayStation 4 video game consoles, and subsequently in the Microsoft Xbox Series X, S and Sony
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consoles. A third generation of the technology was released on 14 January 2014, featuring greater integration between CPU and GPU. The desktop and laptop variant is codenamed ''Kaveri'', based on the Steamroller architecture, while the low-power variants, codenamed ''Kabini'' and ''Temash'', are based on the Jaguar architecture. Since the introduction of Zen-based processors, AMD renamed their APUs as the Ryzen with Radeon Graphics and Athlon with Radeon Graphics, with desktop units assigned with G suffix on their model numbers to distinguish itself with regular processors (e.g. Ryzen 5 3400G & Athlon 3000G) and also to differentiate away from their former
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era ''A-series'' APUs. The mobile counterparts were always paired with Radeon Graphics regardless of suffixes. In November 2017, HP released the Envy x360, featuring the Ryzen 5 2500U APU, the first 4th generation APU, based on the Zen CPU architecture and the Vega graphics architecture.


Features


Heterogeneous System Architecture

AMD is a founding member of the Heterogeneous System Architecture (HSA) Foundation and is consequently actively working on developing HSA in cooperation with other members. The following hardware and software implementations are available in AMD's APU-branded products:


Feature overview


APU-branded platforms

AMD APUs have a unique architecture: they have AMD CPU modules, cache, and a discrete-class graphics processor, all on the same die using the same bus. This architecture allows for the use of graphics accelerators, such as OpenCL, with the integrated graphics processor. The goal is to create a "fully integrated" APU, which, according to AMD, will eventually feature 'heterogeneous cores' capable of processing both CPU and GPU work automatically, depending on the workload requirement.


TeraScale-based GPU


K10 architecture (2011): Llano

* "Stars" AMD K10-cores * Integrated Evergreen/VLIW5-based GPU (branded Radeon HD 6000 Series) * Northbridge * PCIe *
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memory controller to arbitrate between
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and non-coherent memory requests. The physical memory is partitioned between the GPU (up to 512  MB) and the CPU (the remainder). * Unified Video Decoder * AMD Eyefinity multi-monitor-support The first generation APU, released in June 2011, was used in both desktops and laptops. It was based on the K10 architecture and built on a 32 nm process featuring two to four CPU cores on a thermal design power (TDP) of 65-100 W, and integrated graphics based on the Radeon HD6000 Series with support for
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, OpenGL 4.2 and
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1.2. In performance comparisons against the similarly priced Intel Core i3-2105, the Llano APU was criticised for its poor CPU performance and praised for its better GPU performance. AMD was later criticised for abandoning Socket FM1 after one generation.


Bobcat architecture (2011): Ontario, Zacate, Desna, Hondo

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-based CPU * Evergreen/VLIW5-based GPU (branded Radeon HD 6000 Series and Radeon HD 7000 Series) * Northbridge * PCIe support. *
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memory controller to arbitrate between
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and non-coherent memory requests. The physical memory is partitioned between the GPU (up to 512 MB) and the CPU (the remainder). * Unified Video Decoder (UVD) The AMD Brazos platform was introduced on 4 January 2011, targeting the subnotebook,
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and low power small form factor markets. It features the 9-watt AMD C-Series APU (codename: Ontario) for netbooks and low power devices as well as the 18-watt AMD E-Series APU (codename: Zacate) for mainstream and value notebooks, all-in-ones and small form factor desktops. Both APUs feature one or two Bobcat x86 cores and a Radeon
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Series GPU with full DirectX11, DirectCompute and OpenCL support including UVD3 video acceleration for HD video including
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. AMD expanded the Brazos platform on 5 June 2011 with the announcement of the 5.9-watt AMD Z-Series APU (codename: Desna) designed for the
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market. The Desna APU is based on the 9-watt Ontario APU. Energy savings were achieved by lowering the CPU, GPU and northbridge voltages, reducing the idle clocks of the CPU and GPU as well as introducing a hardware thermal control mode. A bidirectional turbo core mode was also introduced. AMD announced the Brazos-T platform on 9 October 2012. It comprised the 4.5-watt AMD Z-Series APU (codenamed ''Hondo'') and the A55T Fusion Controller Hub (FCH), designed for the tablet computer market. The Hondo APU is a redesign of the Desna APU. AMD lowered energy use by optimizing the APU and FCH for tablet computers. The Deccan platform including Krishna and Wichita APUs were cancelled in 2011. AMD had originally planned to release them in the second half 2012.


Piledriver architecture (2012): Trinity and Richland

* Piledriver-based CPU * Northern Islands/VLIW4-based GPU (branded Radeon HD 7000 and 8000 Series) * Unified Northbridge – includes AMD Turbo Core 3.0, which enables automatic bidirectional power management between
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modules and GPU. Power to the
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and GPU is controlled automatically by changing the clock rate depending on the load. For example, for a non- overclocked A10-5800K APU the
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frequency can change from 1.4 GHz to 4.2 GHz, and the GPU frequency can change from 304 MHz to 800 MHz. In addition, CC6 mode is capable of powering down individual CPU cores, while PC6 mode is able to lower the power on the entire rail. * AMD HD Media Accelerator – includes AMD Perfect Picture HD, AMD Quick Stream technology, and AMD Steady Video technology. * Display controllers: AMD Eyefinity-support for multi-monitor set-ups,
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;Trinity The first iteration of the second generation platform, released in October 2012, brought improvements to CPU and GPU performance to both desktops and laptops. The platform features 2 to 4 Piledriver CPU cores built on a 32 nm process with a TDP between 65 W and 100 W, and a GPU based on the Radeon HD7000 Series with support for DirectX 11, OpenGL 4.2, and OpenCL 1.2. The Trinity APU was praised for the improvements to CPU performance compared to the Llano APU. ;Richland * "Enhanced Piledriver" CPU cores * Temperature Smart Turbo Core technology. An advancement of the existing Turbo Core technology, which allows internal software to adjust the CPU and GPU clock speed to maximise performance within the constraints of the Thermal design power of the APU. * New low-power consumption CPUs with only 45 W TDP The release of this second iteration of this generation was 12 March 2013 fo
mobile parts
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desktop parts


Graphics Core Next-based GPU


Jaguar architecture (2013): Kabini and Temash

* Jaguar-based CPU * Graphics Core Next 2nd Gen-based GPU *
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and
Socket FT3 AMD's Socket FT3 or BGA-769 targets mobile devices and was designed for APUs codenamed ''Kabini'' and ''Temash'', ''Beema'' and ''Mullins'' (Socket FT3b). ''"Kabini"''- and ''"Temash"''-branded products combine Jaguar with Islands (GCN), UVD 3 ...
support * Target segment desktop and mobile In January 2013 the Jaguar-based Kabini and Temash APUs were unveiled as the successors of the Bobcat-based Ontario, Zacate and Hondo APUs. The Kabini APU is aimed at the low-power, subnotebook, netbook, ultra-thin and small form factor markets, while the Temash APU is aimed at the tablet, ultra-low power and small form factor markets. The two to four Jaguar cores of the Kabini and Temash APUs feature numerous architectural improvements regarding power requirement and performance, such as support for newer x86-instructions, a higher IPC count, a CC6 power state mode and clock gating. Kabini and Temash are AMD's first, and also the first ever quad-core x86 based
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. The integrated Fusion Controller Hubs (FCH) for Kabini and Temash are codenamed "Yangtze" and "Salton", respectively. The Yangtze FCH features support for two USB 3.0 ports, two SATA 6 Gbit/s ports, as well as the xHCI 1.0 and SD/SDIO 3.0 protocols for SD-card support. Both chips feature DirectX 11.1-compliant GCN-based graphics as well as numerous HSA improvements. They were fabricated at a 28 nm process in an FT3 ball grid array package by
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(TSMC), and were released on 23 May 2013. The PlayStation 4 and Xbox One were revealed to both be powered by 8-core semi-custom Jaguar-derived APUs.


Steamroller architecture (2014): Kaveri

* Steamroller-based CPU with 2–4 cores * Graphics Core Next 2nd Gen-based GPU with 192–512 shader processors * 15–95 W thermal design power * Fastest mobile processor of this series: AMD FX-7600P (35 W) * Fastest desktop processor of this series: AMD A10-7850K (95 W) *
Socket FM2+ Socket FM2+ (FM2b, FM2r2) is a zero insertion force CPU socket designed by AMD for their desktop "Kaveri" APUs (Steamroller-based) and Godavari APUs (Steamroller-based) to connect to the motherboard. The FM2+ has a slightly different pin configur ...
and Socket FP3 * Target segment desktop and mobile * Heterogeneous System Architecture-enabled
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ing through pointer passing The third generation of the platform, codenamed Kaveri, was partly released on 14 January 2014. Kaveri contains up to four Steamroller CPU cores clocked to 3.9 GHz with a turbo mode of 4.1 GHz, up to a 512-core Graphics Core Next GPU, two decode units per module instead of one (which allows each core to decode four instructions per cycle instead of two), AMD TrueAudio, Mantle API, an on-chip ARM Cortex-A5 MPCore, and will release with a new socket, FM2+. Ian Cutress and Rahul Garg of
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asserted that Kaveri represented the unified system-on-a-chip realization of AMD's acquisition of ATI. The performance of the 45 W A8-7600 Kaveri APU was found to be similar to that of the 100 W Richland part, leading to the claim that AMD made significant improvements in on-die graphics performance per watt; however, CPU performance was found to lag behind similarly specified Intel processors, a lag that was unlikely to be resolved in the Bulldozer family APUs. The A8-7600 component was delayed from a Q1 launch to an H1 launch because the Steamroller architecture components allegedly did not scale well at higher clock speeds. AMD announced the release of the Kaveri APU for the mobile market on 4 June 2014 at
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2014, shortly after the accidental announcement on the AMD website on 26 May 2014. The announcement included components targeted at the standard voltage, low-voltage, and ultra-low voltage segments of the market. In early-access performance testing of a Kaveri prototype laptop, AnandTech found that the 35 W FX-7600P was competitive with the similarly priced 17 W Intel i7-4500U in synthetic CPU-focused benchmarks, and was significantly better than previous integrated GPU systems on GPU-focused benchmarks.
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reported the performance of the Kaveri FX-7600P against the 35 W Intel i7-4702MQ, finding that the i7-4702MQ was significantly better than the FX-7600P in synthetic CPU-focused benchmarks, whereas the FX-7600P was significantly better than the i7-4702MQ's Intel HD 4600 iGPU in the four games that could be tested in the time available to the team.


Puma architecture (2014): Beema and Mullins

* Puma-based CPU * Graphics Core Next 2nd Gen-based GPU with 128 shader processors *
Socket FT3 AMD's Socket FT3 or BGA-769 targets mobile devices and was designed for APUs codenamed ''Kabini'' and ''Temash'', ''Beema'' and ''Mullins'' (Socket FT3b). ''"Kabini"''- and ''"Temash"''-branded products combine Jaguar with Islands (GCN), UVD 3 ...
* Target segment ultra-mobile


Puma+ architecture (2015): Carrizo-L

* Puma+-based CPU with 2–4 cores * Graphics Core Next 2nd Gen-based GPU with 128 shader processors * 12–25 W configurable TDP * Socket FP4 support; pin-compatible with Carrizo * Target segment mobile and ultra-mobile


Excavator architecture (2015): Carrizo

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-based CPU with 4 cores * Graphics Core Next 3rd Gen-based GPU * Memory controller supports DDR3 SDRAM at 2133 MHz and DDR4 SDRAM at 1866 MHz * 15–35 W configurable TDP (with the 15 W cTDP unit having reduced performance) * Integrated southbridge * Socket FP4 * Target segment mobile * Announced by AMD on
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Steamroller architecture (Q2–Q3 2015): Godavari

* Update of the desktop Kaveri series with higher clock frequencies or smaller power envelope * Steamroller-based CPU with 4 cores * Graphics Core Next 2nd Gen-based GPU * Memory controller supports DDR3 SDRAM at 2133 MHz * 65/95 W TDP with support for configurable TDP *
Socket FM2+ Socket FM2+ (FM2b, FM2r2) is a zero insertion force CPU socket designed by AMD for their desktop "Kaveri" APUs (Steamroller-based) and Godavari APUs (Steamroller-based) to connect to the motherboard. The FM2+ has a slightly different pin configur ...
* Target segment desktop * Listed since Q2 2015


Excavator architecture (2016): Bristol Ridge and Stoney Ridge

* Excavator-based CPU with 2–4 cores * 1 MB L2 cache per module * Graphics Core Next 3rd Gen-based GPU * Memory controller supports DDR4 SDRAM * 15/35/45/65 W TDP with support for configurable TDP * 28 nm * Socket AM4 for desktop * Target segment desktop, mobile and ultra-mobile


Zen architecture (2017): Raven Ridge

* Zen-based CPU cores with
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(SMT) * 512 KB L2 cache per core * 4 MB L3 cache * Precision Boost 2 * Graphics Core Next 5th Gen "Vega"-based GPU * Memory controller supports DDR4 SDRAM * Video Core Next as successor of
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+ VCE * 14 nm at GlobalFoundries * Socket FP5 for mobile and AM4 for desktop * Target segment desktop and mobile * Listed since Q4 2017


Zen+ architecture (2019): Picasso

* Zen+-based CPU microarchitecture * Refresh of Raven Ridge on 12 nm with improved latency and efficiency/clock frequency. Features similar to Raven Ridge * Launched January 2019


Zen 2 architecture (2020): Renoir

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-based CPU microarchitecture * Graphics Core Next 5th Gen "Vega"-based GPU * VCN 2.1 * Memory controller supports DDR4 and LPDDR4X SDRAM up to 4266 MHz * 15 and 45 W TDP for mobile and 35 and 65 W TDP for desktop * 7 nm at
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* Socket FP6 for mobile and socket AM4 for desktop * Release early 2020


Zen 3 architecture (2021): Cezanne

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-based CPU microarchitecture * Graphics Core Next 5th Gen "Vega"-based GPU * Memory controller supports DDR4 and LPDDR4X SDRAM up to 4266 MHz * Up to 45 W TDP for mobile; 35W to 65W TDP for desktop. * 7 nm at
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* Socket AM4 for desktop * Socket FP6 for mobile * Released for mobiles early 2021 with desktop counterparts released in April 2021.


RDNA-based GPU


Zen 3+ architecture (2022): Rembrandt

* Zen 3+ based CPU microarchitecture * RDNA 2-based GPU * Memory controller supports DDR5-4800 and LPDDR5-6400 * Up to 45 W TDP for mobile * Node:
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N6 * Socket FP7 for mobile * Released for mobiles early 2022


See also

* List of AMD accelerated processing units * Ryzen *
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* Intel Graphics Technology * List of Nvidia graphics processing units


References


External links

* by Vinod Tipparaju at SC13 in November 2013
HSA and the software ecosystem

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