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AMD: We're Launching an Atom Killer in 2010.

Nvidiaò€™s Ion made a huge splash at Computex 2009 and it looks like AMD is trying to get in on some of the action. According to a report, the company is preparing an Atom rival, which will launch in 2010. Digitimes this week reports that AMD CEO, Dirk Meyer has revealed the company is currently developing a platform that features lower-power, smaller-sizes, more complete functionality, and a cheaper price than Intel"s Atom for netbooks, with an expected delivery date for samples set for 2010. Nvidia last week announced a list of 20 ò€˜Ion Partnersò€™ who would be debuting products running on the chip at Computex. With Tegra taking care of MIDs for Nvidia and Intelò€™s plans to bring the Atom to handheld devices, we canò€™t help but feel AMD is a tad behind the times with this one. That said, according to Digitimes, Meyer emphasized that products based on the company"s newest platform will be notebooks as opposed to netbooks. Meyer says he believes the term "netbook" will soon become obsolete as the quality of ultra portable, low-end computers improve. At Computex, Intel was all about mobility and Atom products, particularly in NAS products and home theater products. It will be interesting to see what Intel has on hand for the 2010 year. Check out the full story here.


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