Gateway is expected to announce it will revert to using microprocessors from AMD. The move follows a well-publicised fall out with Intel - AMD's principal rival - and a profits warning issued last week by the direct seller of PCs.
AMD is focussing on portable devices with its latest lines of processors announced this week. The K6-3 and K6-2 processor families will be enhanced to speeds of up to 500MHz and the chip company's first customer is Hewlett-Packard who has already...
AMD is set to release a range of improved flash memory chips that can double the memory of mobile phones and other handheld devices without increasing costs, according to the company. The company and its partner Fujitsu have come up with a new way...
Although slower in terms of megahertz, the upcoming Athlons boast performance that's roughly comparable to that of Intel's best chips. AMD unveiled two new desktop microprocessors this week, but consumers won't be able to get them until next month.
AMD, which owns the majority of the company, says the venture will decrease costs while increasing AMD's ability to reach customers. Despite the efforts to cut costs, analysts are still skeptical that AMD will be able to return to profitability...
Lenovo is expanding its use of AMD chips with the introduction of a second line of AMD-based desktop computers. The increase in Lenovo's use of the chips is another sign of AMD's advances in its tussle with rival Intel.