Dell reportedly to use about 20 million AMD CPUs
Market sources say that about 20 million Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) processors will be used in Dell’s servers, desktop PCs and notebooks between the fourth quarter of 2006 and the fourth quarter of 2007. Dell will use four million AMD CPUs in its notebook line while sixteen million AMD CPUs will appear in Dell’s desktop and server products, according to the sources.
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