AMD Discloses Architecture Details of High-Performance, Energy-Efficient “Carrizo” System-on-Chip

AMD Discloses Architecture Details of High-Performance, Energy-Efficient “Carrizo” System-on-Chip

Architectural Advances

New high density design libraries allowed AMD to fit 29 percent more transistors on Carrizo – 3.1 billion – in nearly the same chip size as the previous generation, Kaveri APU. This density increase has allowed a larger area for graphics, multimedia offload, and integration of the “Southbridge” system controller on a single-chip. The increased support for multimedia includes the new, high-performance H.265 video standard and double the video compression engines of its predecessor. The inclusion of H.265 in hardware will support true 4K resolutions, help extend battery life, and reduce bandwidth requirements when viewing compatible video streams.