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AMD's Centrino challenger: Turion
January 7, 2005
Chipmaker has a brand name for its mobile technology, set to compete with Intel's. But does it derive from aquatic plants?
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Notebooks to slim down in New Year
December 22, 2004
Chip advances and evolving consumer tastes will lead to new generation of slimmer notebooks. Photos: Laptops weigh in
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Intel to demo power-saving tech
March 17, 2005
Yonah, Intel's dual-core notebook chip, will get an airing next month and some dual-core technology that lets one core sleep.
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AMD makes power play with Turion
March 10, 2005
Chipmaker gets back into the notebook processor race, but it's hard to say who has the performance advantage. Images: A peek at AMD's Turion
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