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Thursday, 13 November 2008

AMD delays Fusion processor to 2011

AMD delays Fusion processor to 2011

By Wolfgang Gruener Sunnyvale (CA) - In a rather unexpected announcement, AMD today said that it shelved the development of its 2010 Fusion with 45 nm Shrike core and decided to introduce the Fusion concept with the 2011 Llano CPU and a 32 nm core.

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Tuesday, 06 January 2009

MSI offers details on the Wind U115 netbook

MSI offers details on the Wind U115 netbook

By Shane McGlaun | Published: January 05, 2009 - 01:43PM CT MSI has officially announced the specifications for its latest netbook the Wind U115.

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Tuesday, 06 January 2009

High-Tech Companies Take Up Netbooks

High-Tech Companies Take Up Netbooks

By DON CLARK and JUSTIN SCHECK A new breed of low-priced laptops called netbooks have been thriving during the downturn -- so well, in fact, that many high-tech companies are...

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Tuesday, 06 January 2009

HP Mini 2140

HP Mini 2140

by Darren Gladstone, PC World The HP Mini 2140 netbook improves on the earlier Mini 2133, but it retains its predecessors awkwardly positioned mouse buttons.

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Tuesday, 06 January 2009

AMD: Creating a New Laptop Category

AMD: Creating a New Laptop Category

Netbooks have their appeal--tiny budget machines with just enough oomph to run Windows XP. Ultraportables have horsepower in spades, but they cost too much to suit some people.

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