AMD launches new XP-M chip for light notebooks
AMD launched a new mobile chip for thin-and-light notebooks as it attempts to transfer its desktop and server momentum to the fast-growing notebook market. AMD has three categories for its notebook processors. The new Athlon XP-M 2100+ processor falls into the low-power bracket for thin-and-light notebooks that require a cooler processor. The chip dissipates 25 watts of power at maximum power, about the same as Intel’s Pentium M chip.
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