Talk about the speed of technology. No sooner did AMD release its notebook Puma platform and we are already seeing a notebook based on this specific platform. And where else could this be, unless at this year's Computex trade show. Apparently, a second-tier Taiwan-based notebook manufacturer, named Clevo, has di... |
5 June 2008 05:24 GMT |
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AMD announced that it is currently working on 100 different laptop designs based on the Puma mobile architecture. The company is gearing up for a massive attack on the mobile computing market that will probably unleash in June, during the Computex show."That's twice as many designs as we had at the launch of our... |
29 April 2008 08:58 GMT |
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Advanced Micro Devices seems to be facing some critical issues with the upcoming Puma mobile platform, slated to arrive in mid-2008. Rumors about some design flaws in the platform started to show up in early February, when tech analyst Doug Freedman of American Technology Research went public with a statement.'&... |
25 April 2008 03:05 GMT |
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AMD is gearing up for its spring-summer collection of mobile processors, and the latest leaked company roadmap illustrates a completely new mobile processor portfolio, that will be introduced in the second half of the year. The upcoming notebook offerings include four processors based on the Griffin silicon. Both the... |
12 March 2008 09:31 GMT |
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Advanced Micro Devices paper-launched its Puma platform during yesterday's conference at the CeBit show in Hanover, Germany. The company's third-generation mobile platform is built around the RS780M chipset and the Griffin low-voltage processor.The first rumors about the company's new mobile platform e... |
5 March 2008 10:53 GMT |
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A technological analyst published a note claiming that the upcoming Puma mobile platform from AMD has some technical issues that would prevent it from showing up in mid-2008. However, Wall Street analysts said that the "Puma" is bug-free, but original equipment manufacturers are skeptical about its reliability.Analys... |
15 February 2008 02:55 GMT |
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Chip manufacturer Advanced Micro Devices is still struggling to push its previously buggy quad-core processors on the market, but bad luck seems to follow the company. Tech analysts claim that the upcoming Puma platform for mobile computers is affected by some serious technical issues.AMD announced the Griffin proces... |
14 February 2008 02:48 GMT |
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Intel has undoubtedly had a good start this year: the company came up with a new line of miniature solid-state drives to keep the Menlow platform warn. Not to mention the Consumer Electronics Show launch frenzy, when Intel pushed 16 new processors in a single shot.Unlike the AMD competitors, Intel is moving fast in o... |
11 January 2008 06:49 GMT |
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Advanced Micro Devices announced that their new mobile processor platform codenamed "Puma" will start mass-production in the second quarter of the year, with Puma notebooks to emerge at a short interval.The announcement tries to focus the market's interest towards the company's products and at the same time... |
8 January 2008 08:29 GMT |
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AMD has just unveiled its latest Mobility series, comprised of Mobility Radeon HD 3600 and 3400 cards. The new cards feature graphics processors built with the 55-nanometer technology. Both models include support for PCI Express 2.0 and DirectX 10.1 as well as the dedicated unified video decoder (UVD). The lowest-en... |
7 January 2008 09:39 GMT |
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The year that is about to end has brought nothing but trouble to the chip manufacturer. AMD faced an alarming drop in the market share, combined with an enormous financial loss that pushed the company on the edge of the precipice.All the company's troubles have the same origin: two failed products that were supp... |
28 December 2007 10:52 GMT |
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Little did we know about AMD's future plans before the Analyst Day. Just like a scared kid, the company sat down and squealed everything out. So, what is AMD cooking for us for the next year?According to AMD, the company is ready to make a different approach to the computer market. The company has announced its ... |
21 December 2007 03:05 GMT |
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There are only two processor manufacturers in the entire world and they have been competing for market shares and customers for both the desktop and the mobile computing segments. On both the desktop and the mobile market segments, Intel is the "king of the hill" for now but troubled times lie ahead for the giant chi... |
1 August 2007 02:09 GMT |
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Intel proudly launched its latest Centrino mobile CPU platform codename "Santa Rosa" a week ago and we have been waiting for an AMD response since then. Although everybody's talking about AMD's fall, the company does not show any sign of defeat, as it is prepared to retaliate with their new "Puma" mobile pl... |
22 May 2007 10:58 GMT |
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Last year, AMD launched Kite, not of any flying kind, but something more similar to Intel's Centrino platforms. The big difference stands in the large number of technologies AMD recommends manufacturers to incorporate alongside their processors. This might be called somewhat of an open standard platform in which... |
20 March 2007 07:51 GMT |
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