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AMD to detail netbook strategy next month

Daniel Fleshbourne   via PCWorld on 17 October 2008 - 08:38 · 1 comment & 1961 views

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Advanced Micro Devices will lay out its product strategy for small, low-cost laptops, called netbooks, at an analyst meeting next month.

Netbook sales have soared in recent months, largely due to the release of Intel's low-cost Atom processor. Although Taiwanese chip vendor Via Technologies, which provides the C7 processor used in Hewlett-Packard's Mini-Note 2133 netbook, has a foothold in this market, Intel hasn't faced any competition from AMD in this space. But that appears set to change.

"We do have strategies together with our OEMs for pushing our solutions both down into smaller form factors and lower notebook price points," said Dirk Meyer, AMD's president and CEO, during a Thursday conference call with financial analysts.

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#1 offroadaaron on 20 Oct 2008 - 00:39
aren't AMD just a little behind to be looking at doing something like this? or am I wrong in saying this?

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