As you maybe AMD's Neo mobile platform isn't actually doing that entire fine, as well as statistically you most likely stand an improved chance of running into a pig in downtown Kabul than successively into a Neo-based notebook. In fact HP is the only most significant seller to present Neo in its notebooks. Well, one notebook in fact, the DV2.

But, in spite of that, AMD has restored the platform with a dual-core CPU, the Neo L626. Certainly, we're still talking about a 5-year-old K8 design, but at smallest amount it ships with a well-mannered chipset along with a good IGP, or even Radeon HD3410 detached graphics.

HP has cuddled the latest dual-core as well as it's offering it in the DV2. Along with the 1.6GHz Neo L625 you acquire 4GB of memory as well as 320GB of storage, with Radeon HD3410 graphics by 512MB of memory.

You can simply obtain a 13-inch dual-core CULV for that type of money, as well as you can still obtain Radeon HD4330 graphics on it if you believe you require more than an IGP on an ultraportable. Unhappily, we don't imagine AMD can do a lot to equal Intel in this market section, as well as things won't get much superior any time soon.