AMD reportedly to launch Geode LX 900 for UMPCs
AMD is said to be launching the Geode LX 900 CPU with a clock speed of 667MHz in an attempt to boost its share in the ultra-mobile PC (UMPC) market, where competitors Intel and VIA Technologies are already selling processors with clock speeds of 1GHz or above, according to market sources. VIA’s C7-M and Intel’s Core Duo series feature processors which are faster than AMD’s current fastest CPU in the sector, the 500MHz Geode LX 800.
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