Wednesday, March 17, 2004
AMD introduced the energy-saving Athlon XP-M 2100+ processor for notebooks such as Fujitsu's 4-pound LifeBook S2000, the company said in a statement.
The Athlon XP-M is designed to consume less electricity to produce less heat. This makes the chip more suitable for the tight space inside a lightweight notebook. Lower-power components including the processor also allow notebook makers to use smaller batteries to cut the weight of the laptop.
Whereas AMD has designed the energy-saving Athlon XP-M for lightweight notebooks, the company also offers higher performance chips for more larger laptops. AMD's mainstream Athlon XP-M comes in models up to 2600+, while its desktop replacement Athlon XP-M comes in models up to 3000+.
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