AMD expects embedded processor sales to pick up in 1-2 years
A Commercial Times report cites AMD as saying that its Geode, Sempron and Turion processors are now being adopted by embedded platforms in a wide range of product segments, including communications and consumer electronics.
AMD, however, stated that the related revenue contribution would remain at only 5%, with its Geode product line still attempting to gain orders from leading players and ODMs. The recent $100 notebook from MIT adopts the Geode processor.
More here at DigiTimes.
Read more
- amd ,
- embedded ,
- processors
PSC to triple DDR2 output in Q2 06
- Panasonic to phase out analog TV development
- Researchers develop brighter blue PLEDs
- WiMax equipment market may top $3 billion in 2010
- Transcend: 8Gb NAND flash chip prices to drop 45% this year
- Samsung scraps plan to produce DRAM using 70nm process at 300 mm fab
- Toshiba 1.8" hard disk density to reach 80 GB by year-end
- RIM: BlackBerry shutdown may hurt US
- Apple addresses iTunes privacy concerns
- LG.Philips becomes largest LCD maker
Despite aggressive moves from AMD and VIA, Intel still dominates embedded x86 market
- Fairchild intros video filter to drive video images from handsets to TVs
- Dell XPS 600 desktop to hit store shelves this quarter
- Analysts: Apple's first quarter not impressive enough
- iMac cost estimated at $898
- Disney in talks to acquire Pixar - WSJ
- IEEE UWB group throws in the towel
- Pioneer: 4-7 million PS3s to ship in 2006
- Google still dominates search experience, Yahoo catching up - study
- Konica Minolta exits camera business - film and digital
Sponsored
See more
Latest news
Miscellaneous Previous news
Partners




