Rumors abound that a new Surface 2 will have an AMD APU inside:
Source - neowin
As noted, Temash is a tablet orientated APU, <5W TDP. To replace a 17W IB? I think it's more likely a Kabini variant, perhaps around 12-15W, would be selected, if there's any percentage in switching at all. If the move got them to 8hrs battery life I could see it happening, otherwise... no. If Kabini had ARM TrustZone technology and apps to use, I could see it, too.
We're unsure of this latest rumor that's appeared in relation to Surface tablet successors, but the content as posted by well-known Microsoft leaker MS_nerd details plausible specs for upcoming Microsoft-made tablets. Here's what was leaked in the space of a 140 character tweet:
There will be a Surface RT 2 that uses an 8.6-inch display and will have a Qualcomm chipset, as opposed to the NVIDIA Tegra chip used in the current Surface RT
The Surface Pro will be updated to an 11.6-inch display, and will ditch the Intel Core i5 CPU for an upcoming and yet-to-be-released AMD "Temash" APU
There will be a third Surface called the "Surface Book" that has a 14.6-inch display, and an Intel 22nm "Haswell" chip
The use of a next-generation Intel Haswell processor in a so-called Surface Book is not surprising, as the Haswell chips are the successors to the Ivy Bridge line currently on the market. At a rumored 14.6-inch display on a tablet is reasonably large, so it's unclear what Microsoft may trying to target with this sort of product.
More surprising is the rumored inclusion of a Temash APU from AMD in the Surface Pro 2. Temash is the successor to AMD's current Hondo range of tablet-specific APUs (which combine CPU cores and a GPU on the die), however the Hondo chipsets have only just started to emerge so it will be a long while before Temash APUs are ready for production. Plus, with Microsoft's tight relationship with Intel it's odd that they would use an x86 AMD low-power chip over one from Intel.
Source - neowin
As noted, Temash is a tablet orientated APU, <5W TDP. To replace a 17W IB? I think it's more likely a Kabini variant, perhaps around 12-15W, would be selected, if there's any percentage in switching at all. If the move got them to 8hrs battery life I could see it happening, otherwise... no. If Kabini had ARM TrustZone technology and apps to use, I could see it, too.
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