Friday, September 7, 2012

Notebook AMD Claimed increasingly popular


Based on data reported by research institute GfK, until June 2012, AMD's market share in the notebook class increased 5.5% to 21.6%. The data obtained from the results of a survey in 12 major cities in ina.

Because of several reasons, not the least users who choose Intel-based notebook than similar products that use AMD processors. But that was then, is now claimed to be the more popular AMD notebook.

"Once I was hesitant to market the AMD laptop because it was considered hot and the like. But it was good enough sales to date, contributing 20% ​​of the 32 types of notebooks that we distribute," said Gunawan, in the Style FX, Thursday (06/09/2012).

Achieving that AMD claimed as their greatest accomplishment while in ina. Makin-selling AMD products were recognized by Gnwn Ngroh, President Director of PT Techking Enterprise ina distibutor as Toshiba laptop.

Toshiba is usually released Intel-based notebooks are now already started to enter the market with the release of the entry-level Satellite C800D. E1 Notebook with AMD processors designed for high school.

Growth AMD did not stop there. Gunawan believed until the end of 2012 demand for AMD-based laptop will continue to increase up to 30%.

According to Devi Yosita K, Marketing Communications Manager of PT Toshiba Computer Systems Division ina, this is their first entry level notebooks that use AMD processors. The price is pocket friendly claimed, ie EUR 385.

In the meantime, if observed closely, in recent months, AMD's aggressive market penetration in ina, especially for notebooks. So what's the plan to strengthen the line desktop?

Various laptop vendors and distributors have started to want to use chips made by AMD. One of the new products is the Toshiba Satellite C800D AMD processors that use E1 and Radeon HD 7310M graphics card.

The growth of laptops that use AMD innards is increasing rapidly in just a few months. Based on data reported by research agency GFK to June 2012 stated that AMD's market share in the notebook class increased 5.5% to 21.6%. The data obtained from the results of a survey in 12 major cities in ina.

"How to approach a laptop user with a desktop that's different, because it was their most desktop fabricators. For now, we still focus on the laptop, 'said Hrmn Suano, Country Head AMD FX Style ina on Thursday (06/09/2012).

Although somewhat aggressively compete in the notebook market, but AMD admits that it is still not serious target processor or graphics card users who are mostly desktop computer assembler.

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