AMD touts Turion 64 technology on the sidelines of IDF
Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) has been touting its forthcoming Turion 64 processor for notebooks on the sidelines of the Intel Developer Forum (IDF), held in San Francisco from March 1-3, pledging that the new CPU will be available by mid-year.
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