Two new low-power Neo processors from Advanced Micro Devices have surfaced on the Web site of PC maker Hewlett-Packard, which is offering the chips in its ultrathin laptop.The new dual-core chips belong to AMD's Neo family of processors for thin and light laptops -- also called ultrathin laptops. The AMD Athlon Neo X2 L335 dual-core processor runs at 1.6GHz and has 512KB of cache. The other chip belongs to the Turion line of chips, which are also offered for mainstream laptops. The Turion Neo X2 L625 processor runs at 1.6GHz and includes 1MB of L2 cache.
Both low-power chips are designed to deliver a "balanced performance" in laptops, according to HP's Web site. The DV2Z laptop will offer more processing power and graphics capabilities.
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