AMD's Next-Generation Notebook Platform Supports Toshiba Laptops
Posted on: Wednesday, 30 July 2008, 15:00 CDT
AMD has announced growing original equipment manufacturer support for its next-generation notebook platform with the addition of Toshiba America Information Systems, Digital Products Division's consumer laptops built on the next-generation AMD notebook platform.
Toshiba's Satellite laptop PC series is offered with different models of the AMD Turion X2 ultra dual-core mobile processors, AMD 7-Series chipsets, and wireless solutions based on the draft 802.11n specification.
Chris Cloran, corporate vice president of Notebook Division at AMD, said: "The next-generation AMD notebook platform integrates superior graphics, wireless performance and energy efficiency to deliver the ultimate visual experience on the go. The Toshiba Satellite series with AMD Turion Ultra Dual-Core Mobile processors meets the needs of mobile computing users with an enhanced visual experience and performance."
Source: Datamonitor
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