AMD talks up Brazos

In two flavours
"Brazos" will be available in two distinct APU flavours there will be the 18-watt TDP APU codenamed "Zacate" for ultrathin, mainstream notebooks, desktops and all-in-ones. Then there will be a nine watt APU dubbed "Ontario" for netbooks and other small form factor desktops and devices.
At the heart of both are low-power APU versions feature two 'Bobcat' x86 cores and fully support DirectX11, DirectCompute ) and OpenCL, Taylor said. Both ‘Zacate’ and ‘Ontario’ will have UVD dedicated hardware acceleration to enable HD video up to 1080p.
Dual, low-sipping "Bobcat" cores could manage mainstream CPU performance in less than one-half the die area with a "fraction" of the power. The cunning plan is to increase production of both APU iterations in 2010, with the first systems containing the chips slated to hit the streets in early 2011.