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AMD CEO sees future Small laptops0 comments

By Ruddy
Posted on 27 Jan 2009 at 9:07am

There are two factors that make Small laptops or Netbook become the options of people with high mobility to support their daily activities. Those factors are the low price charged and the Small laptops size that make it easier to be carried on. However, people who bought Netbook will still unable to get the full Laptop computers or PC experience because of the limitations it has. Most of the problem is on the low quality of graphics and media capability of the machine.

According to the AMD CEO Dirk Meyer, this condition, makes Netbook still unable to provide full satisfaction to the users, which is why the upcoming inexpensive ultra-thin Small laptops will meet the need for a small, thin, lightweight laptop computers that will fulfill the main purpose of people who bought Netbook and even provide them better laptops PC experience.

The sentiments stated by Meyer is actually backed up by Intel CEO Paul Otellini who spoke oddly about Small laptops or Netbook in past tense which means they will be, soon, a history. Intel, just like AMD, will bring out new mainstream Core architecture chips for inexpensive thin notebooks that could potentially grab a lot of enthusiasm from the Small laptops or Netbook market. Quite obvious, actually, that both AMD and Intel agreed in diminishing the Small laptops or Netbook market, and all we can do is just wait and see how they will do it.

Source ยป CNET News.

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