AMD may have a chance to threaten Intel in 20-inch and above all-in-one PC market
AMD’s platform is expected to receive attention from all-in-one PC vendors for 20-inch and above models since Intel’s Atom platform does not perform as well in terms of graphics, according to sources at PC vendors. Although some vendors plan to adopt Intel’s regular platform for their 20-inch and above all-in-one PCs, the platform’s disadvantage over performance/price is expected to trigger vendors to look for solutions from AMD. Pictured below is the BenQ i221 all-in-one PC that is based on an AMD platform.

Several vendors have already adopted AMD’s platform for their all-in-one PCs including Acer’s Gateway ZX2301 featuring a 18.5-inch display and Athlon 2650e processor; BenQ’s nScreen i91 and i221 with display sizes of 18.5-inch and 21.5-inch and Sempron U210 CPU; Micro-Star International’s (MSI’s) AE2010 with a 20-inch display and Athlon 2650e; and Hewlett-Packard’s (HP’s) TouchSmart IQ780tw with 19-inch display and Turion 64 X2 TL-58 CPU.
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