Jul 18, 2008
AMD exec on Atom rival, no iPhone-like devices
AMD intends to make a serious push into the realm of ultra-low-cost notebooks, according to the company’s new CEO. Only promoted to the role on Thursday, Dirk Meyer says that AMD intends to provide serious hardware competition in the realm of “netbooks,” computers that typically cost less than $400, and embody UMPC traits such as small size and weight. Perhaps the best-known example is ASUS‘ Eee PC.
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