Yesterday, AMD introduced five mobile processors Trinity, two are focused on the use of ultrathin notebooks. Devices based on these APU must compete with ultrabook on Intel platform , and AMD will be on the side of low cost ($ 500-600).
The head of AMD Rory Reid (Rory Read) believes that Intel overestimated the purchasing power of the audience, which focused on ultrabook. Intel invented the concept of a thin computer, but could not identify them for a successful market niche, put off the device of this type from the main mass of consumers.
In turn, AMD come with ultrabook devices with similar class-based chipset , but with a price tag of no more than $ 600.