AMD provides ultrathin standards that compete with Intel's ultrabook
When AMD announced that it planned in 2012, it was speculated that AMD would participate in manufacturing chips for phones and tablets. However, the latest information shows that AMD is looking to enter the ultra-thin laptop market like Intel does with ultrabook.
When AMD announced that it planned in 2012, it was speculated that AMD would participate in manufacturing chips for phones and tablets. However, the latest information shows that AMD is looking to enter the ultra-thin laptop market like Intel does with ultrabook.
An AMD executive in Australia said the ultra-thin ( ultrathin ) laptop by its definition could appear next month. AMD has not yet announced which chips to produce for ultra-thin laptops, but that may be variants of the APU Fusion chip it announced earlier this year. Laptops using Fusion APU like HP Pavilion dm1 have become a popular choice for users last year, but its thinness and lightness cannot be said to be the same as ultrabook.
AMD hopes the integrated Radeon GPU will make a difference from Intel's ultrabook. AMD also said that in the near future, the company has no plans to set standards for manufacturers as Intel has set for ultrabooks and hardware manufacturers can " do anything with the processor." AMD ' logic .
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