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News: Nuovi Athlon XP-M da AMD

MessaggioInviato: 17 giu 2003, 13:44
di Staff
<br>La casa di Sunntvale ha oggi presentato tre nuovi modelli di AthlonXP-M, la versione mobile del più famoso processore desktop. Il nuovo core "M" permette una notevole riduzione dei voltaggi e quindi una maggiore durata delle batterie. <br>Tutti i nuovi modelli presentano la cache L2 allargata a 512Kb per maggiori performance.<br>
Due sono i modelli per il mercato medio: il 1900+ e il 2000+.<br>
Ben più interessante è l'ultimo modello: il 2800+, capace di performance di alto livello.<br>
La disponibilità è immediata e già diversi assemblatori hanno mostrato il loro interesse verso i prodotti.<p>
<blockquote><i>SUNNYVALE, CA -- June 17, 2003 --AMD (NYSE: AMD) today announced three new mobile processors designed to bring notebook users the features and mobility they need for an outstanding computing experience whether at home, on a flight or in a client’s conference room. All three processors feature 512KB L2 cache that helps increase performance and lets notebook users work more quickly and efficiently.
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The low-voltage mobile AMD Athlon™ XP-M processors 2000+ and 1900+ bring balanced mobility and extended system battery life to thin-and-light notebooks while providing excellent performance for home and business users. Like all AMD mobile processors, AMD’s low-voltage offerings are designed with an open architecture that allows computer manufacturers a wide choice in determining which solutions best meet the needs of business and home consumers. AMD mobile processors are compatible with industry-leading graphics and wireless solutions, including 802.11a, 802.11b and 802.11g. <br>

The mobile AMD Athlon XP-M processor 2800+ enables best-in-class graphics and wireless connectivity for users who demand dynamic power management and performance in a full-size desktop replacement notebook. <br>

“AMD works closely with computer manufacturers to understand what their customers look for in a notebook,” said Rich Heye, vice president and general manager of AMD’s Microprocessor Business Unit. “The addition of these three new mobile AMD processors helps ensure that manufacturers can deliver on-the-go productivity, crisp graphics and extended battery life to their customers.”
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Fujitsu PC Corporation announced it will be one of the first OEMs to power a system—its LifeBook S2000 notebook—with the new low-voltage AMD Athlon XP-M processor 1900+. “Equipped with the new low-voltage mobile AMD processor, the LifeBook S2000 notebook fills an important gap in the thin-and-light notebook market by eliminating the need for end-users to compromise functionality, performance and/or portability for price,” said Sara Nelson, vice president of marketing for Fujitsu PC Corporation.
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Time Computers in the UK will feature the mobile AMD Athlon XP-M processor 2800+ in its Time Traveller ‘AR’ series of notebooks beginning June 17, and additional computer manufacturers are expected to offer notebooks later in the year. Other computer manufacturers worldwide are currently featuring recently announced mobile AMD Athlon XP-M processors in notebook computers.
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Availability
The low-voltage mobile AMD Athlon XP-M processors 2000+ and 1900+, designed for thin-and-light notebooks, and the mobile AMD Athlon XP-M processor 2800+, designed for desktop replacement notebooks, are available immediately worldwide.
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Pricing
All pricing is in 1,000-unit quantities. The new low-voltage mobile AMD Athlon XP-M processors 2000+ and 1900+ are priced at $134 and $123, respectively. The mobile AMD Athlon XP-M processor 2800+ for desktop replacement notebooks is priced at $230. For pricing details please visit: http://www.amd.com/pricing
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About the Mobile AMD Athlon™ XP-M Processor
The mobile AMD Athlon XP-M processors are compatible with AMD’s Socket A infrastructure, and support the advanced 266MHz AMD Athlon front-side bus. The low-voltage mobile AMD Athlon XP-M processors are packaged in a smaller uPGA package to support thin-and-light designs. Mobile AMD Athlon XP-M processors are manufactured using AMD’s 0.13 micron copper process technology at Fab 30 in Dresden, Germany.
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