AMD's mobile notebook roadmap

Posted on Friday, December 15 2006 @ 15:23 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck
The Reg has some info about AMD's notebook processor plans:
AMD's roadmap for its notebook-oriented has taken a decidedly avian turn as the chip maker gears up to battle Intel's Centrino, a plan that will see it support Flash-fitted hybrid hard drives, 802.11n Wi-Fi, HyperTransport 3 and DirectX 10.

AMD current labels its mobile platform 'Kite'. Unlike Centrino, Kite's more a broad collection of technologies the chip maker recommends manufacturers incorporate alongside its Turion and Mobile Sempron processors. Kite will be refreshed next year in the Q1/Q2 timeframe, AMD's new public roadmap reveals, undoubtedly timed to coincide with Intel's next major Centrino release, 'Santa Rosa'.
Check it out over here.


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