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AMD aims to gain back 15% share of notebook market
AMD aims to gain back 15% share of notebook market
Monica Chen, Taipei; Joseph Tsai, DIGITIMES [Thursday 25 June 2009] AMD has set an internal guidance to gain back a 15% share of the global notebook market, according to sources at notebook vendors. The company's next-generation Tigris platform has already landed orders from ...
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AMD wants to gain back 15 percent of notebook market
DV Hardware — ... Sources at notebook vendors told DigiTimes that AMD aims to gain back a 15 percent share of the global notebook market: ...

AMD Expects to Claw Back 15% of Notebook Market Share
Maximum PC — AMD hopes it will be able to wrest a sizable chunk of the global notebook market from Intel with the help of its new Tigris notebook platform, which is due out in September. According to a Digitimes report, quoting sources at notebook vendors, the company expects to gain back 15% share of the notebook market. Some of the major notebook vendors, HP, Toshiba, Acer and Asus, are said to have already placed orders for AMD’s upcoming Tigris notebook platform. ...

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AMD has set an internal guidance to gain back a 15% share of the global notebook market, according to sources at notebook vendors. The company's next-generation Tigris platform has already landed orders from Hewlett-Packard (HP), Toshiba, Acer and Asustek Computer, with notebooks to launch ...