Thursday, February 21st 2008
Did ASUS Place an Enormous Sempron Order?
Things are definitely looking up for AMD, especially if this little rumor turns out to be true. ASUS just might have placed a very large order of AMD Sempron CPUs. If ASUS did, in fact, buy a bunch of Semprons, it would be a sign that ASUS is trying to get AMD some market recognition, and that AMD is going to get some revenue this fiscal quarter. These Semprons would most likely find themselves in EeePCs, especially considering ASUS announced plans to make more EeePCs.
Source:
Neowin.net
25 Comments on Did ASUS Place an Enormous Sempron Order?
Many people claim Asus is going downhill as well. Market recognition, sure, but this is the first I heard of it, and Sempron chips? 'Eh. Buying the scaled-down chips isn't going to be that big of a boost.
sempy chips are FINE for the MAJORITY of computer users, because most people dont game, and dont to any thing cpu intencive, they surf the net, email, and play yahoo games, nothing that a sempy or celeron or even old duron or the via c7 wouldnt be plenty powerfull to deal with.
and we dont know if they where/are old k8 sempy chips of the new rana sempy chis eather, if asus ordered the newer version, then its likely they would get first crack at the new cores that came off the line IF thats what they wanted.
this is good, it will give amd some more income to go along with the brisk sales of the k10 based chips to server makers, and will get more name recognition out there to people who wouldnt otherwise know what amd was, then when they buy a "real computer" they are more likely to see the AMD tag and go "i want that one" then "whats amd, some kind of generic intel rippoff?" (yes i have heard and seen alot of morons call amd cpu's "bad copys/rippoffs of intel cpus"...what twonks)
and those gotta overclock EASY, they are g2 cores, so 3.x isnt unlikely :)
Unfortunately there are alot of intel fanboys around there. for example, there's a guy in my class that thinks his gma950 beats my radeon x1700 in gaming just because its intel, and mine's ati/amd.