The most recent AMD product roadmap revealed by Digitimes.com, shows that both the desktop Kabini and its successor Beema have been pushed back. Although originally expected to launch by the end of this year, desktop version of the Kabini APU have been pushed back to late Q1 2014 and should enter production in February and expected to launch in March next year.
The entire Kabini lineup will have 25W TDP and will include two quad-core APUs, the A4-5350 and the A4-5150 as well as the dual-core model, E1-2650.
As expected, Kabini's successor, Beema has also been pushed back and although originally planned to launch in mid-2014, it is now moved back to second-half of 2014, which will most likely translate to last quarter of next year or even early 2015.
Kaveri APUs are still on track and as detailed earlier, these will launch in the first quarter of 2014. AMD's Carrizo APUs aimed for desktop market, that will be base on Excavator architecture as well as Beema successor, Nolan APU, should both launch sometimes in 2015.
Source:
Digitimes.com.