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AMD both gained in Q3 2007, Intel leaves low-cost notebook project

Posted at 11 March 2008 0:44

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In the never ending for supremacy in the processor wars, AMD has suffered another blow which is weakening yet again it's small foothold in the microprocessor market. The delay was announced by AMD after bugs and hardware fixes had to be implemented in its bid to equal Intel's Quad Core Technology Microprocessors already in the market and beginning to cover new ground. AMD has announced the release of it's Quad-Core Spider architecture which was hoped to maintain the share of the market by ..>>.

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This article has been published at RLSLOG.net - visit our site for full content. Intel Corp. says it has dropped out of a nonprofit project to sell millions of low-cost laptops in the developing world, citing disagreements with the organization's founder, Nicholas Negroponte. The divorce ends a stormy relationship between the Santa Clara, Calif.-based chipmaker and the One Laptop Per Child project, which recently began selling a low-cost laptop in African, Latin American and other countries. ..keep reading.

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Posted on Wednesday, December 05 2007 @ 00:16:33 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck Research firm iSuppli announced Intel and AMD both gained marketshare in the third quarter of this year. Intel now accounts for 78.7% of the CPU market, up 0.3% from Q2 2007. At 13.9% AMD is a lot smaller than the year before when it had 16.8% of the market but it's 0.6% more than in Q2 2007. The biggest losers are other CPU makers like VIA and Transmeta who now only ....

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The central or primary circuit board making up the complex computer system. Intel and AMD CPUs require their own motherboard chipsets and cannot be interchanged with each other; however, not all Intel or AMD CPUs will fit into a designated motherboard for that vendor. All CPUs have a certain "pin" or "socket" number, or simply a product name, which is also identified on a motherboard, certifying the board for the insertion of a certain CPU (i.e.: certified motherboard).


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