Fool.com: Advanced Micro Devices [Post of the Day] April 18, 2002:: If AMD keeps introducing faster mobile parts, AMD can keep a high mobile ASP the AMD is also releasing thin and light processors later in this quarter. http://www.fool.com/community/pod/2002/020418.htmHOME | AMD expanded its portfolio of mobile Athlon chips in its
quest to unseat Intel's Centrino, the company said Monday.
The Sunnyvale, Calif.-based semiconductor maker said its new
Mobile AMD Athlon 64 processor 3000+ will be marketed for thin and light notebooks, and
is the first new processor model manufactured with AMD's 90-nanometer
production process.
AnandTech: Voodoo Envy M:860 - AMD 64-bit at Widescreen:: M:860 - AMD 64-bit at Widescreen. Date: August 13th, 2004. Topic: Mobile interesting for the ultraportable and thin and light market, and we should have http://www.anandtech.com/mobile/showdoc.aspx?i=2153&cp=1HOME | The chip also includes the wireless LAN trifecta of 802.11a/b/g. Unlike
Intel, which recently added
all three versions of the Wi-Fi spectrum under one chipset, AMD has included 802.11g radios
in its chipsets since June 2003.
Priced at $241 in 1,000-unit quantities, the low-voltage chip also offers
Enhanced Virus Protection (EVP) designed to prevent the spread of certain
malicious viruses when enabled by Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 2 (SP2).
The processor also has 64-bit capability, HyperTransport technology, and
AMD's PowerNow! extended system battery technology.
AMD Adds Second Core To Turion Notebook Chip - News and Analysis by PC :: On Wednesday, Advanced Micro Devices launched a dual-core version of its mobile Turion chip, bringing its brand of dual-core technology to thin-and-light notebooks. http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,1895,1963412,00.aspHOME | AMD Athlon 64 FX & AMD Athlon 64 Endorsement Quotes:: AMD LIVE! Small Office/Home Office. Smarter Desktops. Thin and Light. Gaming. Home Entertainment flexible computing a reality for mobile and desktop users. http://www.amd.com/sg-en/Processors/ComputingSolutions/0,,30_288_1907_557^9648~P7,00.htmlHOME | Already, computer maker Acer has upgraded its popular Ferrari 3400 brand
notebook with the new Mobile AMD Athlon 64 processor 3000+. The notebook is
expected to be available from Acer in Europe this month, with
worldwide availability to follow in October.
Going Mobile à la AMD: Low-Voltage Athlon XP-M vs. Pentium-M (Banias :: now - to equip the high-end thin and light models of its Lifebook S6000 series To keep the username that you have chosen, please subscribe. Already a http://www.tomsguide.com/us/going-mobile,review-137.htmlHOME | "In much the same way that the Ferrari race team continues to dominate
Formula 1 racing, AMD again outpaces the field with our latest 32/64-bit
processor for high-performance notebook PCs," Marty Seyer, AMD corporate
vice president and general manager, said in a statement.
While Intel continues to dominate the wireless notebook market with sales
of its Centrino-based chips and chipsets, AMD is focusing on its core
philosophy of attracting enthusiasts with a better mousetrap.
"Consumers and business professionals who refuse to compromise power for
mobility will be excited by the combination of performance, security and
64-bit capability under the hood of the new Acer Ferrari brand notebook," Seyer added. "AMD
believes that AMD64 processor-based notebooks with EVP and SP2 offer one of
the most secure notebook platforms in the industry."
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