The most authoritative and operational drain tank of IT-news - fudzilla.com published information, according to which AMD is going to begin production of tri-core processors for laptops.
New items are likely to appear on the market in spring 2010. The Phenom II N820, which will be part of the Danube hardware platform, will be the first-born of the new line. The processor will be manufactured on 45-nm technology, will receive one and a half megabytes of second-level cache, and its TDP-value will be 35 watts.
Like the other trinuclear, the N820 is actually a quad-core chip that has one core disabled. Also, the N820 will receive a built-in DDR3-1333 memory controller. ')
via fudzilla.com