Wednesday, November 24, 2004
Advanced Micro Devices releases a new Mobile Sempron 3000+ processor designed for thin-and-light notebooks. Two European PC manufacturers, Gericom and Packard Bell NEC, plan to release new notebooks based on the chip before the end of the year, AMD says in a statement Tuesday.
The Mobile Sempron family of chips is based on the Mobile Athlon 64 processing core but with less cache memory and do not come with the 64-bit extensions found on those processors.
The Mobile Sempron 3000+ runs at 1.8 GHz, comes with 128KB of Level 2 cache and costs $134 in quantities of 1000 units.
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