| shenayuwzv | Date: Saturday, 13 Jul 2013, 12:45:48 | Message # 1 |
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Depending on , the chipset Quanta on your mind is the RS600ME. Wikipedia informs me the RS600 premiered by ATI with the warmer times of 2006, before AMD completed its buying ATI, and is especially produced to accommodate Apple Core 2 and Pentium 4 processors. (Yes, ATI made chipsets for Apple Processor chips previously.) Perhaps the RS600ME really is a mobile variant of the identical plastic. Seems to be AMD has other problems dealing with: a suit within the world's greatest contract manufacturer of laptop computers. Bloomberg reviews that Quanta Computer has prosecuted AMD in just a federal court in California, alleging the chipmaker peddled defective chipsets. Amongst alternative activities, Quanta claims "breach of warranty, negligent misrepresentation, civil fraud and interference with a contract:" AMD and it will be ATI Technologies Corporation. unit offered chips that didn't meet warmth specifications and were unfit for particular reasons, Taoyuan, Taiwanbased Quanta stated yesterday within a federal court filing in San Jose, California. The chips were chosen for laptop computers Quanta generated for NEC Corp. (6701) and triggered your personal computer systems to malfunction, using filing. So, you are aware, the hardware involved serves as a a long period old. Folks with recent AMD laptops quite likely have absolutely nothing to bother with. AMD prosecuted over allegedly defective chipsets AMD, car without any part, states Quanta's claims are entirely groundless. "AMD understands not any other reviews out of the alleged issues with the AMD nick that Quanta used," a spokesperson to get that chipmaker told Bloomberg. "Actually, Quanta has itself acknowledged to AMD it used identically nick in large inside a different computer platform it manufactured for NEC without such issues."
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