page2 --AMD Meetings: APUs Make a Big Splash
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We also had a visit with AMD at their meeting rooms, which were filled with product demonstrations. Brazos laptops and netbooks occupied a large area just inside the doorwe counted at least 20 different laptops of varying sizes and capabilities. The vast majority of there were running an AMD APU, in this case Brazos. There were 10 E-350 netbooks, 11.6 E350 ultraportables, and even 14 to 15.6 solutions all using the power friendly APU. A few of the systems also had K10.5 CPUs with the new 6000M GPUs (well get to those next). Browsing around the show floor, though, Brazos looks to be making some real waves, providing a compelling alternative to Atom in the sub-$500 netbook market. In the next couple of months, we should see a lot of Brazos systems, from small nettop/desktop systems to netbooks
and yes, tablets as well. AMD reports battery life of up to 12 hours on some of their test netbooks; the reason theyre able to get such long battery life is pretty simple:
And:
Previewing AMD's Brazos, Part 1: More Details on Zacate/Ontario and Fusion