AMD Releases 12 New Chips at CeBIT
SuperDuG writes "AMD now offers three categories of processor for notebooks grouped under the Athlon XP-M brand. It labels them "desktop replacement," "standard," and the new "low-voltage". AMD plans to make a desktop replacement in the notebook computer market using the Barton Core, a technology designed to double the CPU Cache. Looks like yet another case of AMD being one-up on Intel."
AMD will too release only 12 chips...to the consumer market.
There are a huge number of yeast infections in this county. Probably because we're downriver from the bread factory.
>:) Shotgun justice!
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Who the hell needs a parallel port on a subnotebook?
I do you insensitive clod! I'm also the one who needs a 10bazillion GHZ processor, 200+terrabytes of RAM, 8 full hours of battery life (measured at 100% processor usage), workstation quality graphics, all in a subnotebook with a 15" screen.
BTW, I've enjoyed quite greatly everyone else in the world subsidizing my needs over the past few years and would like to keep it that way, so will you people please stop claiming that grandma doesn't need all this to send some e-mail, and definitely stop with the claims that cube dwellers don't need this kind of power for word processing.
Oh yea, who the hell needs 802.11G?
Off topic but I've got a few Dell laptop batteries brand new for sale if you want one.
This guy is way out there