AMD Sees Little Future in Ultrabooks

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[citation][nom]captaincharisma[/nom]yea. apple would be dumb enough to sue its CPU supplier[/citation]
Apple buys Its A5 cpu for the ipad from Samsung, and it recent sued Samsung for the galaxy tab looking like the ipad. Irony?
 
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the big difference being that anyone with the correct licensing with ARM can make an A5, no one absolutely no one is allowed to make an Intel chip, but then again i dont think Macs sell that much that would over-saturate AMD supply line.......
 
any laptop over $600 will have a hard time in the market, especially if it is a big netbook at triple the price.
[citation][nom]captaincharisma[/nom]yea. apple would be dumb enough to sue its CPU supplier[/citation]
Have you not been up to date in the Apple vs Samsung war?
 
[citation][nom][/nom]AMD Sees Little Future in Ultrabooks[/citation]
Of course... Mainly because ultrabooks are a Intel concept and run on, well, Intel. So it would be a bit weird if AMD would say that utrabook rock...
 
I think a Llano-based ultra-thin for a price competitive in the corprate market would sell very well; I have yet to use the optical drive in my work laptop ONCE and a mid-range quad would run circles around my 2GHz C2D. And SSDs all the way, a lot of users only need 32 or 64 GB on the corporate machine anyway
 
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