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    News - AMD demonstrates industry’s first quad-core x86 SoCs

    Alongside "Temash" and "Kabini" company also presents a new APU codenamed “Richland”.
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    Re: News - AMD demonstrates industry’s first quad-core x86 SoCs

    Richland sounds neat, pretty fast update to Trinity.

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    Re: News - AMD demonstrates industry’s first quad-core x86 SoCs

    TBH I think AMD could be onto a winner, if I were going for a full fat surface tablet my CPU of choice would be AMD for the graphics.
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    Re: News - AMD demonstrates industry’s first quad-core x86 SoCs

    Lets hope the manufacturers do not charge unnecessarily premium over Intel/other brand in forthcoming ultrathin book/tablet. Current range of APU notebooks are uncompetitive compare to Intel.
    I was waiting for APU for 8 months, after waiting for price to come down I ended up with better spec Ivy Bridge notebook on comparable price. One thing I noted, manufacturers tends to include louzy screen in APU notebook turning them into competing with those Pentium based al cheapo notebook.

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