Wednesday, September 10 2008
AMD plans to offer two processors for the ULPC. Cost-effectiveness being the mantra, AMD plans to offer processors that provide users of ULPC with a level of performance that takes it closer to that of regular PCs and eradicate the netPC/netbook moniker as the processors offer more performance at a low cost than what the likes of Atom or Nano could. Of course this comes at the expense of much higher TDP and slightly higher price. Perhaps the performance to price ratio is what AMD is banking on.

There are two parts under the Athlon X2 banner. The 22W, 1.50 GHz dual-core 3250e processor aims to compete with the desktop variant of Atom dual core where the Athlon's architectural superiority aims to give it a leading edge. The issue of energy savings dampens when it comes to desktop. Another processor, the single-core Athlon 2650e that is available now is rated at 15W with a 1.60 GHz clock speed. It comes with 512 KB L2 cache.



Source: Chile Hardware
posted by btarunr - 6:33 PM |  Related News

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by Abu Assar (September 10th - 9:22 PM) - Reply
this is very nice , but why pairing it with 740 chipset and not the impressive 780 ?

does 740 have the excellent power management features of 780 ?

and about the IGP , I don't think it will make a big difference , as the cpu is very weak to handle graphic demanding apps or games .

but all-in-all I wish AMD a big success in netbook/ulpc field!
by ShadowFold (September 10th - 9:29 PM) - Reply
by: Abu Assar
this is very nice , but why pairing it with 740 chipset and not the impressive 780 ?

does 740 have the excellent power management features of 780 ?

and about the IGP , I don't think it will make a big difference , as the cpu is very weak to handle graphic demanding apps or games .

but all-in-all I wish AMD a big success in netbook/ulpc field!
You can still pair a HD 3450/HD 2400 with a 740G yes :)
by a111087 (September 10th - 9:41 PM) - Reply
haha, intel's atom is below "traditional PC user experience"
by KBD (September 10th - 11:34 PM) - Reply
whats a ULPC?
by R_1 (September 11th - 12:14 AM) - Reply
Athlon X2 ULV CPU + 780 Chipset = Big success
by suraswami (September 11th - 12:18 AM) - Reply
by: R_1
Athlon X2 ULV CPU + 780 Chipset = Big success
Actually thats a good move, club both of those on a laptop with a Blu-ray drive and you have very capable Laptop.
by hayder.master (September 11th - 7:02 AM) - Reply
what amd doing , they take all spot's now , excellent work, time to get back amd
by suraswami (September 11th - 7:17 AM) - Reply
by: hayder.master
what amd doing , they take all spot's now , excellent work, time to get back amd
What all spots? All 'Dog' spots they are taking, not the 'King's' spot.
by Frick (September 11th - 7:23 AM) - Reply
by: KBD
whats a ULPC?
Very small laptops. Like the Asus Eee.
by eidairaman1 (September 11th - 7:40 AM) - Reply
I guess Turion Name disappeared
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