HP has announced a spring product rollout that includes 14 notebooks powered by AMD. The PCs span all user categories from enterprise to consumer. Although Intel does have a presence, AMD is the star of the show. This is “the largest single introduction of HP and AMD notebooks on one day,” said Mike Hockey, spokesperson for HP business notebooks, HP personal systems group. The new laptops use AMD’s Vision and Vision Pro technology. The Vision Pro technology features the AMD Phenom II, AMD Turion II, AMD Athlon and AMD V-Series chips.
HP's New Laptop Lineup Leans Heavily on AMD
Posted by: Brian T. Horowitz May 5, 2010 05:00 AMHP has announced a spring product rollout that includes 14 notebooks powered by AMD. The PCs span all user categories from enterprise to consumer. Although Intel does have a presence, AMD is the star of the show. This is “the largest single introduction of HP and AMD notebooks on one day,” said Mike Hockey, spokesperson for HP business notebooks, HP personal systems group. The new laptops use AMD’s Vision and Vision Pro technology. The Vision Pro technology features the AMD Phenom II, AMD Turion II, AMD Athlon and AMD V-Series chips.