AMD Talks Up 'Small-Form' Desktops
Posted by: [NT] on: 03/15/2007 01:52 PM [ Print | 1 comment(s) ] · 689 views
Advanced Micro Devices is working to shrink the size of the average desktop.
The Sunnyvale, Calif., chip maker will be talking up its DTX standard, an open set of specifications for small-form-factor desktops, at the CeBIT show in Hannover, Germany.
On March 15, AMD plans to offer a briefing for its partners involved in developing the open DTX standard for small-form-factor PCs and announce that the first prototypes for this project should be ready by the middle of 2007, said Daryl Sartain, AMD's director of platform initiatives. EWeek has more.
On March 15, AMD plans to offer a briefing for its partners involved in developing the open DTX standard for small-form-factor PCs and announce that the first prototypes for this project should be ready by the middle of 2007, said Daryl Sartain, AMD's director of platform initiatives. EWeek has more.
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