Socket FS1
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| Type | PGA-ZIF |
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| Chip form factors | ? |
| Contacts | 722 |
| FSB protocol | HyperTransport 3.x |
| FSB frequency | 200 MHz System clock HyperTransport up to 3.2 GHz |
| Voltage range | ? |
| Processors | mobile APU products (Llano, Trinity and Richland) |
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The Socket FS1 is for notebooks using AMD APU processors codenamed Llano, Trinity and Richland (Socket FS1r2).
"Llano"-branded products combine K10 with Cedar (VLIW5), UVD 3 video acceleration and AMD Eyefinity-based multi-monitor support of up to three DisplayPort-monitors.
"Trinity"- and "Richland"-branded products Piledriver with Northern Islands (VLIW4), UVD 3 and VCE 1 video acceleration and AMD Eyefinity-based multi-monitor support of up to four DisplayPort-monitors.
While the AMD desktop CPUs are available in one 722-pin package Socket AM1 (FS1b), but not sure whether these desktop CPUs will be compatible with Socket FS1 or vice versa.
Feature overview for AMD APUs[edit]
| Brand | Llano | Trinity | Richland | Kaveri | Carrizo | Desna, Ontario, Zacate |
Kabini, Temash |
Beema, Mullins |
Carrizo-L | |
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| Platform | Desktop, Mobile | Desktop, Mobile | Mobile | Ultra-mobile | ||||||
| Released | Aug 2011 | Oct 2012 | Jun 2013 | Jan 2014 | Jun 2015 | Jan 2011 | May 2013 | Q2 2014 | May 2015 | |
| Fab (nm) | GlobalFoundries 32 nm SOI | 28 | TSMC 40 nm | 28 | ||||||
| Die size (mm2) | 228 | 246 | 245 | 244.62 | 75 (+ 28 FCH) | ~107 | TBA | |||
| Socket | FM1, FS1 | FM2, FS1+, FP2 | FM2+, FP3 | FP4 | FT1 | AM1, FT3 | FT3b | FP4 | ||
| CPU architecture | AMD 10h | Piledriver | Steamroller | Excavator | Bobcat | Jaguar | Puma | Puma+[1] | ||
| Memory support | DDR3-1866 DDR3-1600 DDR3-1333 |
DDR3-1866 DDR3-1600 DDR3-1333 |
DDR3-2133 DDR3-1866 DDR3-1600 DDR3-1333 |
DDR3-2133 DDR3-1866 DDR3-1600 DDR3-1333 |
DDR3-2133 DDR3-1866 DDR3-1600 DDR3-1333 |
DDR3L-1333 DDR3L-1066 |
DDR3L-1866 DDR3L-1600 DDR3L-1333 DDR3L-1066 |
DDR3L-1866 DDR3L-1600 DDR3L-1333 |
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| 3D engine1 | TeraScale 2 (VLIW5) |
TeraScale 3 (VLIW4) |
GCN1.1 (Mantle, HSA) |
GCN1.2 | TeraScale 2 (VLIW5) |
GCN1.1 | GCN | |||
| 400:20:8 | 384:24:6 | 512:32:8 | 80:8:4 | 128:8:4 | TBA | |||||
| IOMMUv1 | IOMMUv2 | IOMMUv1 | IOMMUv1[2] | TBA | ||||||
| Unified Video Decoder | UVD 3 | UVD 4.2 | UVD 6 | UVD 3 | UVD 4 | UVD 4.2 | TBA | |||
| Video Coding Engine | N/A | VCE 1.0 | VCE 2.0 | VCE 3.0 | N/A | VCE 2.0 | TBA | |||
| Power saving GPU | PowerPlay | PowerTune | ? | |||||||
| Max. № of displays2 | 2–3 | 2–4 | 2–4 | 3 | 2 | 2 | TBA | |||
| FreeSync | N/A | Yes | ? | |||||||
| Direct Rendering Manager / Mesa 3D driver[3][4] |
Yes[4] | Yes | WiP[5] | Yes | Yes | WiP[6] | ||||
| TrueAudio | N/A | Yes[7] | N/A[2] | TBA | ||||||
- 1 Unified shaders : Texture mapping units : Render output units
- 2 To feed more than two displays, the additional panels must have native DisplayPort support.[8] Alternatively active DisplayPort-to-DVI/HDMI/VGA adapters can be employed
See also[edit]
External links[edit]
- ^ "AMD Mobile “Carrizo” Family of APUs Designed to Deliver Significant Leap in Performance, Energy Efficiency in 2015" (Press release). 2014-11-20. Retrieved 2015-02-16.
- ^ a b Thomas De Maesschalck (2013-11-14). "AMD teases Mullins and Beema tablet/convertibles APU". Retrieved 2015-02-24.
- ^ Airlie, David (2009-11-26). "DisplayPort supported by KMS driver mainlined into Linux kernel 2.6.33". Retrieved 2014-07-02.
- ^ a b "Radeon feature matrix". freedesktop.org. Retrieved 2015-02-13.
- ^ "AMDKFD Driver Does More Prepping For Carrizo / VI APUs". 2015-01-13. Retrieved 2015-01-13.
- ^ "AMDKFD Driver Does More Prepping For Carrizo / VI APUs". 2015-01-13. Retrieved 2015-01-13.
- ^ "A technical look at AMD’s Kaveri architecture". Semi Accurate. Retrieved 6 July 2014.
- ^ "How do I connect three or More Monitors to an AMD Radeon™ HD 5000, HD 6000, and HD 7000 Series Graphics Card?". AMD. Retrieved 2014-12-08.
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