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AMD and Intel Notebooks Head to Head

An anonymous reader writes "The two chip giants go head-to-head in this review of notebook computers which features 10 different models." From the article: "To be blunt, sourcing high-performance AMD-based notebooks for this test was less difficult than extracting teeth from a fully grown chicken -- but only just. After much chasing, only two vendors submitted an AMD-powered product -- MSI and Asus. Interestingly, both vendors had their Intel-powered notebooks at the Lab with no chasing needed. We should point out that the rarity of AMD product is not the fault of AMD, rather vendors, in Australia at least, do not seem to stock adequate quantities of high-performance AMD-equipped notebooks. Acer, for example, has a humdinger of a notebook the Acer Ferrari 3400 that is equipped with a mobile Athlon 64 but the company was unable to ship a single unit to the lab during the entire month of May."

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  1. Printer-friendly version by sczimme · · Score: 5, Informative


    Fewer ads 'n' whatnot: Clicky.

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  2. Perhaps AMD-powered Notebooks have... by Super+Nicko · · Score: 4, Informative

    a bad reputation in Australia. I haven't really noticed a lot of talk about them to be honest - most of the stuff you hear about is Intel.

    Then again, maybe the retailers in Australia just don't provide the same support for AMD as for Intel. Lawsuit, anyone? *removes tongue from cheek*

  3. Re:Pricing by ballstothat · · Score: 5, Informative
    What about currency conversion?

    Australian dollars currently trade at $1.30AU for every $1US.

    XFX Geforce 7800 at Newegg is:

    $574 dollars
    Link: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82 E16814150100

    XFX Geforce 7800 at AusPCMarket is:

    $924 dollars
    Link: http://www.auspcmarket.com.au/show_product_info.ph p?input%5Bproduct_code%5D=VI-11PVT70F-256&input%5B category_id%5D=1339

    $574 x 1.3 = $746.20

    There is a markup, of about 20 percent. Not 150-200% as you have stated, however.

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