Friday, December 7th 2007

ASUS to Maintain Ratio of AMD Notebooks

ASUSTeK Computer has refuted industry rumors that it is planning to drop the proportion of AMD-based products of total notebook shipments next year. ASUSTeK was reported to be planning to drop the ratio of AMD notebook platforms to 10% while increasing those of Intel. However Jellent Sun, manager of ASUSTeK's notebook division has stated that AMD's proportion will remain at 18-22%. Sun pointed out that both platforms have their own market demand and ASUS will maintain a suitable ratio to meet this demand in the future.
Source: DigiTimes
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4 Comments on ASUS to Maintain Ratio of AMD Notebooks

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hacker111
What is a suitable ratio for this thing....?:confused:
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a111087
hacker111What is a suitable ratio for this thing....?:confused:
18-22%
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pt
not a suicide-bomber
good news, since i just bought a laptop with a turion x2 and it's pretty good :)
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btarunr
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The notebook I use for work, Toshiba satellite A215-S4767 is based on the TL-64 Turion X2. I don't see any performance lags behind any Core 2. Works for me.

If you put aside gaming, AMD lives upto the "Smarter Choice" promise. AMD processors outperform Intel counterparts in scientific benchmarks even today.
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