| Monday, May 18 2009 |

With the notebook and sub-notebook segments, AMD faces an even taller cliff to climb as far as earning market-share goes. Having tasted much-needed success with the Dragon platform, AMD plans to deliver the same technologies to the mobile segment, with the Tigris platform. The platform consists of a 45 nm AMD dual-core "Caspian" processor, coupled with AMD RS880M chipset, and optionally, an ATI Mobility Radeon 55 nm or 40 nm M9X mGPU setup. The company plans to showcase this at the upcoming Computex 2009 event held in Taiwan. The platform is targeted at the 14-inch (and above) mainstream notebook segment, while the company continues to push Yukon and Congo platforms for 13-inch (and below) sub-notebooks. The source also revealed that AMD could detail its next-generation mobile platform for 2010, that uses 45 nm quad-core processors, RS800M series chipset, with support for DDR3 memory and USB 3.0.
Source: DigiTimes
Source: DigiTimes
User comments
any info on the watts and speed?
It better be fast and low power! /shakesfist
watts? most laptops are 80% of time hooked up to power!! now the speed question is important and WHAT THE HELL is m9x GPU:confused:
I'm interested in the 13 inch and below stuff.
by: iStinkMost people are. Anything above that is a bit too big. As I'm sure a lot of posters on here are aware, even 13 inches can sometimes be too much to handle.
I'm interested in the 13 inch and below stuff.
by: mdm-adphThat's what she said...:laugh::roll::laugh:
Most people are. Anything above that is a bit too big. As I'm sure a lot of posters on here are aware, even 13 inches can sometimes be too much to handle.
Sorry...I couldn't help it. LMAO.
that was a good one:D
by: JATownesThats what he said :)
Sorry...I couldn't help it.
If AMD continues with their reputation in awesome value, I could get a netbook for only $200.
caspian prince.... :)
wait for ULV-Tigris platform :D
by: JATownesDirty, dirty boy. :laugh:
That's what she said...:laugh::roll::laugh:
Sorry...I couldn't help it. LMAO.
by: mdm-adph
Most people are. Anything above that is a bit too big. As I'm sure a lot of posters on here are aware, even 13 inches can sometimes be too much to handle.
by: JATownes
That's what she said...:laugh::roll::laugh:
Sorry...I couldn't help it. LMAO.
Classic!
