AMD Sets May Date for Mobile 'Danube' CPUs | Internet News

AMD Sets May Date for Mobile ‘Danube’ CPUs

Dec 23, 2009
1 minute read

The market shift away from desktop PCs in favor of laptops has benefited Intel very nicely, because Intel was first to the mobility market and has made a significant investment in its mobile platform, called Centrino.

AMD, its scrappy competitor in the microprocessor market, has finally gotten serious about mobility and is increasing its efforts in the mobile space. The next generation, codenamed ‘Danube,’ will come in a dozen different forms next spring. Hardware Central has the details.


In May of next year, Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) will make its biggest mobile push to date with the release of “Danube,” a new generation of notebook processors featuring a newer core technology, a new chipset, and choices spanning from single- to quad-core.

AMD (NYSE: AMD) has disclosed some details on Danube, but the hobbyist site XBitLabs.com picked up some further information on things like the core structure, as well as speeds and feeds.

AMD declined to comment on rumors and speculation.

AMD has lagged behind Intel (NASDAQ: INTC) in its support for the mobile sector, only recently hitting the market with something to counter its rival’s highly successful Centrino platform.

It made its first real effort with “Puma” in early 2008, followed by “Yukon,” “Congo,” and “Tigris,” with “Congo” aimed at the ultraportable, low-voltage market. These platforms always featured a few processors, a chipset, and graphics.



Read the full story at Hardware Central:


AMD Plans a Dozen ‘Danube’ Mobile CPUs

Internet News Logo

InternetNews is a source of industry news and intelligence for IT professionals from all branches of the technology world. InternetNews focuses on helping professionals grow their knowledge base and authority in their field with the top news and trends in Software, IT Management, Networking & Communications, and Small Business.

Property of TechnologyAdvice. © 2026 TechnologyAdvice. All Rights Reserved

Advertiser Disclosure: Some of the products that appear on this site are from companies from which TechnologyAdvice receives compensation. This compensation may impact how and where products appear on this site including, for example, the order in which they appear. TechnologyAdvice does not include all companies or all types of products available in the marketplace.