AMD Boosts Laptops With Athlon 64 4000+
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AMD has pumped up performance of desktop replacement laptops with the new Mobile AMD Athlon 64 Processor 4000+. Fujitsu Siemens Computers and VoodooPC have already announced that they will be the first companies to launch models based on this high-performance 64-bit chip.
Based on AMD's AMD64 technology, this high-end mobile processor enables a powerful computing experience in both 32-bit and 64-bit environments. The Mobile AMD Athlon 64 processor 4000+ also offers Enhanced Virus Protection (EVP), an advanced security feature designed to prevent the spread of certain malicious viruses.
'Since 2003, AMD has been leading the way to pervasive 64-bit mobile computing, offering open-standard AMD64 technology for a diverse range of high-performance mobile PCs,' said Chris Cloran, director of the Mobile Division for AMD's Microprocessor Solutions Sector. 'The new Mobile AMD Athlon 64 processor 4000+ provides a foundation for building the fastest, most feature-rich 64-bit laptops available today.'
The new processor also supports AMD's PowerNow! technology, a dynamic power management feature pioneered for extended system battery life. Mobile AMD Athlon 64 processors are now available in models 4000+, 3700+, 3400+, 3200+, 3000+ and 2800+.
For those consumers and business professionals seeking laptop PCs to meet their everyday computing needs, AMD has recently expanded its offerings in the Mobile AMD Sempron processor family. Mobile AMD Sempron processors are now available in models 3300+, 3100+, 3000+, 2800+ and 2600+ for thin-and-light laptops, as well as models 3300+, 3100+, 3000+, 2800+ and 2600+ for full-size systems.
BIOS, Aug 22, 05 | Print | Send | Comments (0) | Posted In Processor
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