AMD Says No to Netbook BusinessBy Chris - 11/14/2008 8:00:01 PM |
In case you are waiting for the first nebook to pack any other processor than the current Intel Atom than you are in for a surprise. AMD won’t enter the netbook business. Why do they want to do such a thing? Well CEO Dirk Meyer is simply ignoring it:
We’re ignoring the Netbook phenomenon—just thinking about PC form factors above that form factor.
AMD says that people, dissatisfied with them netbooks have turned to AMD computers. Hmmm, the grapes might be sour for AMD. I am surely no netbook lover, but I can count the million units sold so far. And manufacturers keep making more.
via cnet
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