19Aug2008
Filed under: Desktop Computer, Notebook/Tablet
Author: ast
Intel have released her latest low power CPU named “Atom” and they have proudly announcement that “Atom” is giving better results than any other low powered computer but they were wrong. Tom‘s Hardware make some tests and they find out something socking AMD‘s much older processor the Athlon 64 2000+ using less power than the “Atom” and still giving better results but the problem is AMD Athlon 64 2000+ is designed for desktop computers and not for laptops or netbooks.
I wonder what AMD can release if they will enter to low power computer market. This we will know only in November when AMD will announce some news about this market.
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- Tags: Amd, Amd 2000, Amd Athlon 64, Amd Processor, Athlon 2000, Atom, Computer Market, Cpu, Desktop Computers, intel, Laptops, Market Intel, Power Computer, Tom Hardware, Tom S Hardware
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