Feels like Notbooks are creating a dent: AMD says it’s shipped five million Fusion processors because the architecture’s debut, per a report at CNET. In January, the corporate said the hybrid CPU / GPU chips had momentum , and as of last month it was quoting 3.9 million APUs out within the wild, but this week AMD says that demand has overtaken supply and it’s completely sold out of the Atom alternative . Appears like Intel’s greater than justified in searching out hybrid solutions of its own , regardless of where it could ought to look to get a leg up within the integrated graphics market. Here’s hoping AMD’s other Fusion chips show just as much pep per penny (and milliampere-hour) because the original processor.
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