Hitachi pips AMD to AM2 moniker
Hitachi has brought back the look of its original dry-cell alkaline AM2 battery after more than 40 years to celebrate its introduction of the technology in 1963, the year of the Kennedy assassination and the debut of Doctor Who. Its ’core’ is set to operate at 1.5V.
Two days before it is released, AMD is expected to announce their AM2 processor. Or perhaps not.
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