AMD 'Bobcat' to challenge Intel next-gen UMPC platform
AMD will next year launch a processor specifically designed for ultra-mobile PCs (UMPCs), the chip maker revealed last week at the Computex show in Taipei.
Details remain scarce, but the chip is currently codenamed 'Bobcat', a feline moniker that perhaps aligns it with 'Puma', AMD's upcoming notebook platform. Puma comprises …
Intel made a foray into graphics way back when 8MB was a huge amount of memory on a card. They really haven't been in the game since then. I think Intel wishes they owned nVidia because the combination of AMD and ATI causes some issues. Namely eventually AMD/ATI will launch the much anticpated all in one chip that Intel could never bring to makret. It will be interesting to see how they react sometime in the fall or early next year because it is coming.
AMD 'Bobcat' to challenge Intel next-gen UMPC platform
AMD will next year launch a processor specifically designed for ultra-mobile PCs (UMPCs), the chip maker revealed last week at the Computex show in Taipei. Details remain scarce, but the chip is currently codenamed 'Bobcat', a feline moniker that perhaps aligns it with 'Puma', AMD's upcoming notebook platform. Puma comprises …
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Posted Tuesday 12th June 2007 14:45 GMT
Register Reader
Hmm.. #
How long before Intel bring out their 'Asbo' mobile phone chipset?
Posted Wednesday 13th June 2007 10:36 GMT
Elgon
Integrated Graphics #
Intel made a foray into graphics way back when 8MB was a huge amount of memory on a card. They really haven't been in the game since then. I think Intel wishes they owned nVidia because the combination of AMD and ATI causes some issues. Namely eventually AMD/ATI will launch the much anticpated all in one chip that Intel could never bring to makret. It will be interesting to see how they react sometime in the fall or early next year because it is coming.
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