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Asus Eee PC 1015T with AMD CPU now shipping

by Brad Linder11/04/201005/14/2011 3 Comments on Asus Eee PC 1015T with AMD CPU now shipping

Asus has quietly launched the Eee PC 1015T netbook. This model features a 10.1 inch, 1024 x 600 pixel display, a 1.2GHz single core AMD V105 CPU, and ATI Radeon HD 4225 graphics. It’s available from B&H for $349.99. The AMD V105 chip is based on AMD’s Nile platform, and while I haven’t tested a […]

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Asus introduces Eee PC 1015T AMD-powered netbook

by Brad Linder06/02/201006/08/2011 1 Comment on Asus introduces Eee PC 1015T AMD-powered netbook

Asus may not have mentioned the Eee PC 1015T during its press conference a few days ago, but the company is showing off the 10 inch netbook at its Computex both this week. And while at first glance, it looks a lot like all of the other 10 inch netbooks Asus has introduced this year, […]

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Gateway LT2203: 10 inch netbook with AMD V105 processor

by Brad Linder05/25/201006/08/2011 3 Comments on Gateway LT2203: 10 inch netbook with AMD V105 processor

If the Gateway LT2203 netbook looks kind of familiar, that’s because it’s basically just a rebranded Acer Aspire One 521. Acer owns the Gateway brand and has a tendency to release the same netbooks two or three times (sometimes under the Packard Bell name). I have no idea why. Anyway, the Gateway LT2203 made an […]

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AMD introduces Nile platform for thin and light notebooks

by Brad Linder05/12/201006/08/2011 7 Comments on AMD introduces Nile platform for thin and light notebooks

Intel’s pretty much had the netbook and thin and light laptop space to itself for the last few years. Sure, VIA and ARM have tried to make a dent, but neither has really had much success. And for the most part, AMD has been sitting back and watching. The company’s early forays into the low […]

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Acer Aspire One 521 netbook to feature AMD processor

by Brad Linder04/19/201007/07/2011 16 Comments on Acer Aspire One 521 netbook to feature AMD processor

Acer is reportedly preparing to launch a new 10.1 inch netbook that chucks the Intel Atom chipset for an AMD chip. Macles reports that the Acer Aspire One 521 will have a 1.2GHz AMD V105 single core processor. The V105 is part of AMD’s Nile lineup, and it has 512KB of L2 cache, support for […]

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