Despite earlier talk about not competing directly with Intel starting 2012, AMD is reportedly going after its rival anyway with the possible introduction of the “Ultrathin,” a super-thin MacBook Air and Ultrabook clone that uses AMD processors instead of ones supplied by Intel. Even more, Brian Slattery from AMD Australia reports that the new form factor just might become available locally next month.
AMD
is reportedly taking a different approach than Intel, refraining from
commanding specific configurations and aesthetics. There's speculation
that AMD will be using the Brazos 2.0 platform sporting an updated
Zacate APU and a Radeon HD 7000 series GPU. Slattery said that it was up
to the Ultrathin manufacturers to decide how they adopt the platform.
“They can do what they want with them,” Slattery said.
He also added
that AMD had conducted talks with a number of manufacturers about
ultrathins and one of them was “particularly advanced.” Unfortunately,
Slattery didn't go into further detail about AMD's ultrathin form
factor, only stating that Apple had previously prepared a version of its
MacBook Air running on an AMD processor, but decided to discontinue the project before its release.
Given
that AMD's Ultrathin may be introduced in Australia next month, there's
a good chance we'll see a few working demo units running at CES 2012
next month. We're also hoping AMD will choose an alternative name to differentiate its own design from rival Intel's ultrabook now appearing on store shelves.
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