The desktop CPUs Deneb and Propos on 45 nm basis are old friends (four CPU cores, DDR2/DDR3, 8 and 2 MiByte cache respectively). The notebook CPUs Caspian (dual core, 2009, DDR2) and Champlain (Quad-Core, 2010, DDR3) are new. In the ultra portable department AMD introduces Conesus (Dual-Core, 1 MiByte Cache, 2009, DDR2) and Geneva (Dual-Core, 2 MiByte Cache, 2010, DDR3).
In 2011 AMD wants to launch 32 nm CPUs as well as the first desktop CPUs with more than four cores and over 8 MiByte cache (Codename: Orochi). Llano and Ontario are supposed have an APU (Accelerated Processing Unit). The integrated GPU will be used in desktop PCs, laptops and ultra portable devices.
AMD CPU roadmap: From 2011 with more than four cores, more cache and integrated GPU.