Thursday, June 23, 2005
Sunnyvale, Calif.-based Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) today rolled out the newest member of its Turion 64 mobile processor family aimed at the “highly mobile” business user segment, such as thin and light notebook PCs.
The ML-40 is meant to allow 64-bit performance, extended system battery life, enhanced security, and compatibility with the latest graphics and wireless solutions.
Also, HP introduced the first notebook based on the ML-40 today, the HP Compaq nx6125 notebook.
Dan Forlenza, VP of worldwide commercial notebooks in the personal systems group at HP said in a statement, “We have chosen to incorporate the latest AMD Turion 64 mobile technology in our new business notebook PC in order to offer our customers a true choice in high-performance mobile computing that delivers an outstanding business value without sacrificing security, reliability and ease of use.”
AMD’s ML-40 is available immediately worldwide, priced at $525 in 1,000-unit quantities.
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