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AMD chips target wireless notebook trend

Michael Kanellos, CNET News.com CNET News.com

Published: 12 Mar 2003 09:36 GMT

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AMD will roll out 12 new processors for notebooks on Wednesday at the CeBIT trade show in Hannover, Germany, as part of an effort to ride the wireless wave.

The new chips, which will be sold under the Athlon XP-M brand, include three based on the recently released "Barton" processor for performance desktops, and five energy-efficient models for so-called "thin and light" notebooks that use a maximum of 25 watts of energy, according to the company. Energy efficiency will help PC makers add wireless networking.

AMD is not the only company releasing new notebook processors on 12 March. In New York, Intel will release the Pentium-M, an energy-efficient chip that lets notebooks run five or more hours on a single battery charge. The company will also come out with Centrino, a chip bundle that includes a Pentium-M and the silicon necessary for wireless communications.

Nearly every major notebook manufacturer will release Pentium-M or Centrino notebooks tomorrow for the business or corporate market.

Earlier in the week, Transmeta, another maker of notebook chips, unveiled details of its forthcoming TM8000 processor.

The new AMD chips will initially land in the consumer and small business markets, but the Sunnyvale, California-based company has said it will continue to try to push its laptop chips into the corporate market in 2003. AMD currently commands 19 percent of the market for desktop and notebook chips.

The Athlon XP-M family breaks down into three segments: a high performance segment based around the Barton processor; a middle segment based around the standard Athlon XP chip; and the low-power segment which relies on a standard Athlon XP that uses less electricity.

The Barton chips will be sold with model numbers of 2200+, 2400+ and 2500+. (The performance number is roughly equivalent to the clock speed of Intel's Pentium 4. A 2500+ would thus perform about the same as a 2.5GHz Pentium 4.) Hewlett-Packard is likely to come out with a notebook using the chip sometime in the first half, AMD said.

Barton chips differ from other Athlon XP and Athlon XP-M chips primarily in that they have a larger cache, an on-chip reservoir of memory for rapid data access.

The energy efficient chips will provide lower performance, but they'll let notebooks run longer on a battery charge. These chips will initially come out with model numbers ranging from 1800+ to 1400+. Fujitsu is expected to release a notebook in the United States using these chips. Asian manufacturers such as Tsing Hua Unisplendor will subsequently introduce notebooks using the chip into China and other regional markets.

AMD is also working on a chip that consumes even less power, relying on a maximum of 16 watts, according to a representative, but it isn't ready yet.

Meanwhile, the chips in the middle group will come with model numbers ranging from 2000+ to 2600+, which indicates that the top chip in this group will actually outperform the Barton mobile chips.

In September, AMD will come out with the delayed Athlon64 for mobile computers.


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