AMD executives began spreading the word Friday about “Griffin,” the company’s code name for its new next-generation mobile microprocessor, as well as its “Puma” platform for notebook computers. Expected to debut in laptops in the latter half of 2008, the chip and platform will go into production later this year. While Intel has launched a series of chips since 2003 designed specifically for notebook computers, Griffin is AMD’s first chip to sport an architecture specially designed for mobile computing.
AMD’s Griffin, Puma Pounce on Mobile Market
Posted by: Walaika Haskins May 18, 2007 01:45 PMAMD executives began spreading the word Friday about “Griffin,” the company’s code name for its new next-generation mobile microprocessor, as well as its “Puma” platform for notebook computers. Expected to debut in laptops in the latter half of 2008, the chip and platform will go into production later this year. While Intel has launched a series of chips since 2003 designed specifically for notebook computers, Griffin is AMD’s first chip to sport an architecture specially designed for mobile computing.