AMD today got its mobile processor announcement out ahead of arch-rival Intel's by unveiling 12 mobile CPUs and four notebook manufacturers who've bought the parts.
The chips in question are members of the Athlon XP-M family: the 1400+, 1500+, 1600+, 1700+, 1800+, 2000+, 2200+, 2400+, 2500+ and 2600+. By our count, that's ten mobile processors - the missing two parts are 2400+ and 2500+ chips based on the Barton core and aimed at the mainstream market segment. The others are based on the Thoroughbred core.
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