AMD Fusion chip in short supply, the Internet market is still booming

The AMD Fusion chip is in short supply The netbook market is still booming Apple may want us to believe that netbooks will perish, but if AMD's new Fusion series APU chip sales status shows that the netbook market is still alive, and live well. According to AMD, Fusion series chips have shipped 5 million units since its launch in January this year, and it is still difficult to meet the demand. The Fusion chip is a competitor to the Intel Atom Atom processor.

The Fusion chip is part of AMD's new line of ultra low voltage processors designed to integrate the x86 architecture with the powerful DirectX 11 integrated graphics solution. Early evaluation shows that AMD is moving in the right direction. AMD will use this opportunity to prove that it is right to use 5.4 billion US dollars to acquire ATI.

Skeptics will point out that the shipment of about 5 million processors is a very small percentage of the entire processor market, but for a platform that did not exist last year, this sales result is still very strong.

Ceramic element(External drive)

SWT Smart Technology Co., Ltd. , http://www.fuding-sound.com

Posted on