[1] It was revealed during a speech from AMD executive vice-president Henri Richard in Computex 2007 and was put into production Q1 2011.
[3][4] A simplified architecture diagram was released at AMD's Analyst Day in November 2009.
This is similar in concept with earlier AMD research in 2003,[5] detailing the specifications and advantages of extending x86 "everywhere".
The Bobcat x86 CPU core design has since been completed and implemented in AMD APU processor products with a TDP of 18 W or less.
Architecture specifics:[6] In February 2013, AMD detailed plans for a successor to Bobcat codenamed Jaguar.