HP releases multiple Llano notebooks, AMD's overall market share is expected to increase. uhnv

by fkfvmdqwn on 2012-03-06 14:53:47

[360 Online Customer Service System News] According to foreign media reports, HP has changed its traditional style of focusing on Intel. Recently, it announced multiple new laptops using AMD Llano processors, including the Pavilion and ProBook series. The product sizes cover various product lines from 14 inches to 17.3 inches, which is very rich. The mainstream entertainment audio-visual notebooks of HP Pavilion dv4, dv6, and dv7 all use the Llano APU and Sabina platform. The screen sizes of the three laptops are 14 inches, 15.6 inches, and 17.3 inches respectively. Similarly, the g4, g6, and g7 in the Pavilion G series also use the AMD platform and processor, with screen sizes of 14 inches, 15.6 inches, and 17.3 inches respectively. The highest version of the AMD APU processor is quad-core, integrating the Radeon graphics chip with HD video decoding capability. Some models in the dv and g series offer the option of a discrete graphics card, further balancing performance and battery life. The starting prices for the Pavilion dv6 and dv7 laptops are $600 and $700 respectively, and they are expected to be officially launched in July. There is currently no information on the price or release date of the dv4 notebook. The starting prices for the Pavilion g4, g6, and g7 laptops are $450, $498, and $499 respectively. The g series notebooks will be officially launched in July this year. In addition, HP has also introduced the ProBook b and s series notebooks, which also use AMD processors. The HP ProBook 6465b and ProBook 6565b notebooks use AMD VISION Pro technology, enhancing security and performance. The HP ProBook 4535s, 4435s, and 4436s notebooks have a metallic gray appearance, with touchpads that support different gesture combinations, and also feature HD cameras. The starting price for the HP ProBook b series notebooks is $679, and they are expected to be launched on June 27th. The starting price for the HP ProBook s series notebooks is $519, and the exact launch date should be June 27th. This move by HP is partly a necessary action to enrich its product line to meet consumer needs. On the other hand, it also shows that after the launch of the new platform, the status of AMD products in the minds of users is gradually rising. This can actually be seen from the actions of other manufacturers expanding the share of AMD platforms. After years of silence, the AMD camp has finally entered an expansion phase. However, AMD still faces bottlenecks in production capacity. If this issue can be resolved and stable supply can be ensured under the surge in manufacturer demand, it is estimated that there will be a good performance in the laptop/PC market this year. 360 Customer Service is a platform that provides online services for enterprises. It can help you with various business applications on the Internet and comprehensively enhance your corporate competitiveness.