AMD Trinity proccessr hopes to take on Ultrabook market
AMD officially unveiled Trinity, the second generation of its A-series APU that is looking to rival Intel's Ivy Bridge for high-performance chips with low power consumption at an even lower cost.The Trinity line will launch in five models - three aimed at mainstream notebooks and two targeting the coveted "ultrathin" market, with designs for desktops and all-in-one PCs to follow later on. The two ultrathin notebook chips, the quad-core A10-4655M and dual-core A6-4455M, use a sparing 25W and 17W respectively. Additionally, AMD claims battery life lasts up to 12 hours...
Published By: Tech Radar - Wednesday, 16 May, 2012

