As we wrote a few days ago, Kaveri will have a shelf-life longer than expected in the Desktop, as well as Trinity has had a shelf-life longer than expected, through the commercialization of Richland. AMD will apply the same strategy with Kaveri, and this could explain the modus operandi of marketing with the dropper of the latest APU, for now limited to only those models A10-7850K and A8-7700K, despite the recent presentation of both the non-K models of both ' Athlon II X4 860K , which should be seen in good numbers soon.
In light of this, the supply of Consumer AMD could be divided into two branches, in 2015, for an APU based on Bulldozer architecture: Kaveri for the desktop market, the market for Carrizo Notebook.
Source: https://translate.google.com.br/tra...-kaveri-refresh-in-arrivo-nel-2015&edit-text=
Via: http://wccftech.com/amd-kaveri-refresh-coming-2015-carrizo-apu-mobile/
I wonder if there's any reason not to launch desktop Carrizo alongside mobile Carrizo if this rumour is actually true? Also, would they scrap desktop Carrizo at all or launch it later and how would this affect their post-CMT x86 architecture launch schedule?
