news.cnet.com - 1/6/2009
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Updated at 11:05 p.m. PST with additional information throughout.
Another Netbook? No, not exactly. Hewlett-Packard's new Pavilion dv2 is an ultraportable, thank you. And the new Athlon Neo silicon inside from Advanced Micro Devices will try to prove that point.
AMD is introducing new ...
insidehw.com - 1/2/2009
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Maneuvering space in netbook arena is getting smaller
and smaller every day, since almost every notebook manufacturer...
has its representative in this product category. Intel dictates strict rules for all manufactures so all models in netbook product ...
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Toshiba NB100
engadget.com - 1/6/2009
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Chicklet keyboard , check. Tiny pointing nub, check.
Looks like this is Sony's Vaio P series ultraportable...
on display at CES. By on display we mean, on display as these shots were taken off the display monitors here at CES. Engadget was first in ...
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Sony's VAIO P ultraportable revealed
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New HP ultraportable first to use AMD Neo chip
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... ultraportables that typically weigh between 2.5 and 3 pounds. It is 0.9-inches thick, slightly thicker than more expensive ultraportables like the MacBook Air.
But the Pavilion dv2 will pack features such as an AMD-ATI Mobility Radeon HD 3410 separate (discrete) graphics chip, a relatively large hard disk drive (HP lists drives up to 500GB), and a 12.1-inch LED screen. Features that differentiate it from Netbooks and put it squarely into ultraportable territory.
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AMD Delivers Groundbreaking Platform for Ultrathin Notebooks —
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AMD (NYSE: AMD) today announced the availability of the AMD platform for ultrathin notebooks, enabling exceedingly thin and light OEM designs with rich entertainment capabilities at an affordable price. Previously codenamed “Yukon,” the platform is based on the new AMD Athlon™ Neo processor, ATI ...
AMD Yukon ultrathin notebook platform unveiled —
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AMD rolled out its "Yukon" platform for ultrathin notebooks, it features the new AMD Athlon Neo processor, ATI Radeon X1250 integrated graphics and optional ATI Mobility Radeon HD 3410 discrete graphics.
Previously codenamed Yukon, the platform is based on the new AMD Athlon Neo ...
HP Unveils First AMD Neo-based Notebook —
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In a surprise move, HP announced the industry's first notebook based on AMD's upcoming Neo series processor. This is the first product to be based on the AMD Yukon mobile platform. It features an AMD Neo processor clocked at 1.60, which is a single-core CPU code-named Huron. HP seems to have ...
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And here you thought AMD's 45-nm Conesus was its next generation netbook / ultra-portable processor. Sorry, for that you'll have to wait until the beginning of the second half of 2009 according to Bahr Mahony, Director of AMD's mobile division who we just spoke with here at CES. Instead, AMD's ...
AMD Officially Launches the Athlon Neo —
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AMD's decision to skip the netbook market up to this point has been a curious one, considering how well the low power mobile PCs are selling. Now that AMD has officially launched its Athlon Neo chip, Intel might finally have some competition to ...