Posts Tagged ‘AMD’

AMD Roadmap Shows Signs of Tablets

From AMD’s current presence in the netbook market not being the most prevalent, and due to their seemingly nil interest in contributing any to the tablet PC platform, it almost comes as a surprise to see the recently revealed roadmap issued by AMD that clearly states that AMD are aiming to offer their tablet aimed...

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AMD Tablets, Some Years to go Yet

In AMD’s continuing wave of disappointments comes the news that AMD has no plan on entering the tablet market for a good few years. Given that AMD have remained as Intel’s only true competitor for computer processors for many years, it’s extremely disappointing to see that they are not putting on the pressure like they...

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Gateway LT22, Surprisingly Good

Gateway has come out with an exciting new product for their netbook line, and to be honest, I never thought I’d say that. The LT22 brings a whole different level of hardware you’d expect from this previously disgraced computer company. After years of bad reviews and a worse reputation, Gateway has been one of those computer...

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AMD Fusion APU

Although Intel aren’t fans of working with other people, the Intel Atom has always been able to go hand in hand with Nvidia’s ION graphics processors, which of course by the end of 2011 Intel hope to move away from with their upcoming 32nm Atoms ‘cedar trail’. So what about AMD? AMD who have not so...

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AMD, A Real Contender

It’s said before that AMD aren’t typically associated with the netbook market. AMD is more commonly known for their low cost to performance ratio, making them popular for budget gaming machines and of course AMD are responsible for the first 64bit processors for the consumer market. With Intel’s solid foot hold on the netbook market, it...

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