AMD’s Atom rival offered in $430 notebook |
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| By Wolfgang Gruener | ||||
| Friday, October 31, 2008 19:48 | ||||
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Irvine (CA) – AMD does not have a dedicated chip that would be able to aim at all the market segments addressed by Intel’s Atom processor. Offering an aging entry-level processor to compete in the "Ultra-Value-Client" market is really just a half-baked solution for AMD to ride the low-end PC wave right now, but even if AMD isn’t pumping out enough processors to match Intel’s Atom volume, the company was successful in placing the products at the very bottom of the market. And we are not talking about netbooks, but about notebooks here.
Following a $298 desktop PC with AMD’s Athlon 2650e processor, the chip is now also available in a notebook for $430. At this price, the system may be an option for users who are looking for a very basic computer, but simply want a larger screen than what the average netbook offers.
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