With Intel's Atom still going strong in the netbook market, AMD plans to update its portable PC lineup with the introduction of a new platform aimed at providing users with lower-power, smaller-size and full-featured computer systems. According to recent comments coming from its CEO, Dirk Meyer, the chip maker a... |
9 June 2009 04:39 GMT |
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In a rather surprising move, the Sunnyvale, California-based chip maker AMD announced the availability of a new platform, specifically built to accommodate the requirements of ultrathin notebooks. The new platform, previously codenamed “Yukon,” is based on a new Athlon Neo processor, which, combined with ... |
6 January 2009 03:01 GMT |
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The new Intel notebook platform, originally announced for launch at the Computex show, has been delayed for several reasons for today. Still, we will only see the platform designed for discrete GPUs, while the one with integrated graphics and Mobile WiMAX is expected in the following weeks. Intel says that the new pr... |
14 July 2008 05:09 GMT |
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Desktops are rapidly loosing ground in front of notebooks lately, the sales confirm it daily, and every new Intel platform developed for notebooks catches the eye on the market. The long expected Intel Centrino 2 platform, also known by the name of Montevina, has been set for launch on July 14, next Monday. The platf... |
11 July 2008 04:10 GMT |
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