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AMD: ’Bobcat’ smaller, faster than Intel’s Atom
The Register - August 24, 2010 04:02 AM
Netbooks. Not servers. For now
AMD says that its upcoming "Bobcat" core for netbooks and notebooks is smaller than a single-core Intel Atom chip ? and faster. According to the company, this low-power architecture could eventually follow Atom into the server market, but at the moment, that territory is still reserved for the "Bulldozer."?
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