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AMD mobile processors are on the way

Unseen, unheard of and all still under NDA
Tue Aug 04 2009, 10:45

AMD WILL UNVEIL NEW MOBILE processors at a London press briefing on 3 September, but we won't be able to reveal precious details of their specs until sometime after that.

 

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Littler chipper has invited the press to an event detailing the "latest mobile platform technologies" along with news of how these can "enrich virtually every consumer's PC experience from what people can see, create and share for a more vibrant life."

All the details to be revealed will be under non-disclosure, possibly embargoed until a later date. So, in time-honoured tradition, let's speculate...

It could be new processors and chipsets for notebooks, gearing up for a big pre-Christmas push. Or perhaps AMD is finally breaking into netbooks, a category that has so far been dominated by Chipzilla's Atom processors.

Either way, the INQ can't tell you until after 3 September *cough*. µ

 

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HA!

Naming what he does "semi accurate" is about the most honest thing he ever did.

posted by : DarkElfa, 04 August 2009 Complain about this comment
@Victor

He has started his own site www.semiaccurate.com

posted by : Phil, 04 August 2009 Complain about this comment
Its not the 3rd SEPTEMBER yet

Yes, they don't do NDA's, said they won't talk about it till then and even then they "coughed". Meaning they'll leak the details the moment they get them, but considering its a month till AMD tell the reporters that will sign an NDA, means it might not be a month till anyone knows anything they can leak to people like the Inq.

posted by : Simon, 04 August 2009 Complain about this comment
Where is Charlie?

What happened to Charlie? Is he still working for the INQ?

posted by : Victor, 04 August 2009 Complain about this comment
What's happened to the INQ?

The Inquirer I used to read didn't do NDAs. And made it very clear they would never sign up to one.

posted by : A.S., 04 August 2009 Complain about this comment
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