AMD was one of the last chip makers to make a play for the netbook space. While Intel and VIA duked it out in the early days of netbooks, AMD stood by the sidelines. Eventually AMD introduced its ...
Brooke Crothers writes about mobile computer systems, including laptops, tablets, smartphones: how they define the computing experience and the hardware that makes them tick. He has served as an ...
Don’t get your hopes up A few days ago AMD leaked a set of interesting press renders to TechRadar, featuring a beefy Windows 8.1 tablet with a dock and some… Don’t get your hopes up A few days ago AMD ...
When netbooks hit the big time in 2008, chip maker AMD too a sort of wait-and-see approach. It wasn’t until this year that the company started to get serious about the budget ultraportable space, with ...
Is Advanced Micro Devices finally making a major push into the tablet market? That's the signal sent by leaked product roadmap slides showing plans for an AMD tablet chip codenamed Desna that surfaced ...
Last week, Rick Bergman, senior VP and general manager of AMD's Product Group, spoke at the Pacific Crest Securities Technology Leadership Forum. During his talk, Bergman noted that while AMD was ...
At its annual Financial Analyst Day last week, chip maker AMD set its product development course for the next two years and revealed its plans for low-power servers, new system-on-a-chip products, and ...
The AMD Z-series chips, based on the Fusion architecture, will bring a full PC client experience to tablets, according to a company exec Advanced Micro Devices on Wednesday broke its silence around ...
Advanced Micro Devices on Thursday said it wants to put its chips in tablets, relenting after months of denying any interest in that market. Users will see AMD chips in tablets in a few years, said ...
AMD's focus remains on Windows 8 tablets and laptops, but it may consider Android if device makers want it Advanced Micro Devices has opened the door to embrace Google’s Android operating system, but ...
AMD has showed us its reference tablet based on the 28nm Mullins chip. It works at 1.2GHz and it is a quad-core part. AMD told us that they never had issues with 64-bit support on tablet chips. We saw ...