AMD to Launch CPU for Netbooks
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AMD has been playing in the field of fast CPU’s for desktops and laptops eversince, competing head to head with other CPU makers like Intel and Via. And if you’ve been wondering if AMD is going to jump into Atom bandwagon, …
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AMD Athlon 64 X2 5000+ Black Edition Processor ADO5000DSWOF - 2.60 …
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AMD Athlon Dual-Core processors deliver TRUE multi-tasking, allowing users to switch from one program to another without always pausing for the computer to catch up and reducing annoying processing pauses. …
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AMD hives off factories in bid to fight Intel
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Chip maker AMD said on Tuesday it will hive off its pricey manufacturing plants, get a cash injection and shrink its debt to compete harder against bigger rival Intel for market share. Article taken by RSS feed. …
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Would Microsoft Really Consider A RIM Purchase
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Microsoft has never been one to get into the hardware business. The only exception being in the smaller computer periphery market with things like mice, keyboards and webcams; and of course the gaming market with the Xbox. …
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Is AMD the next big thing?
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History will be the judge whether AMD’s plan to build a $4.6 billion chip fab plant in Saratoga County will live up to the hyperbole of boosters who tout it as “an Erie Canal for the 21st century.” …
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Microsoft not committed to biannual 360 dashboard releases
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For the first two and a half years of the Xbox 360’s lifespan, owners eagerly looked forward to regular “spring” and “fall” updates, packing more functionality into their consoles through (what Microsoft marketing would later call) the …
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