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Within a day of each other, it seems both Intel and AMD announced plans for
low-power chips. The first announcement was from Intel, which announced
Prescotts will be available in regular and low-power variants. The second
announcement was from AMD, announcing a much lower-power Athlon 64 mobile
chip. I'll just link the Inquirer on both stories, since I was already
surfing their page, but both of stories also got covered in other
publications.
Intel: http://www.theinquirer.net/?article=15718
AMD: http://www.theinquirer.net/?article=15746
Yousuf Khan
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Humans: contact me at ykhan at rogers dot com
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Within a day of each other, it seems both Intel and AMD announced plans for
low-power chips. The first announcement was from Intel, which announced
Prescotts will be available in regular and low-power variants. The second
announcement was from AMD, announcing a much lower-power Athlon 64 mobile
chip. I'll just link the Inquirer on both stories, since I was already
surfing their page, but both of stories also got covered in other
publications.
Intel: http://www.theinquirer.net/?article=15718
AMD: http://www.theinquirer.net/?article=15746
Yousuf Khan
--
Humans: contact me at ykhan at rogers dot com
Spambots: just send mail to above address ;-)