AMD aims to boost its share of the notebook-CPU market to 15 percent
With the introduction of its 64-bit enabled Turion 64 processor, Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) is looking to push its market share in the notebook-CPU segment to 12-15 percent in 2005, compared to the 5-8 percent share it had previously, according to sources at Taiwan PC makers.
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