AMD says it doesn't care for netbook market

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AMD will not be going after Intel's low-end scraps

In spite of what many press sources have been saying, AMD made clear this week that it has no intention of producing a low-power processor that will give it leverage in the booming netbook market.

Instead of aiming for a foothold in the field dominated by tiny PCs like Asus's Eee PC line-up that are powered by Intel Atom chips, AMD says it prefers to look to machines like the MacBook Air for inspiration.

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