Sony prepares netbook with AMD Fusion
Monday, April 4th, 2011
The Japanese giant Sony prepares for market netbook line Vaio Y, which will build a hardware platform AMD Fusion. The model relies on dual-core processor E-350 (Zacate) with a clock frequency 1,6 GHz, leaked on the Internet.
The new Sony Vaio Y comes with 4 GB of DDR3 memory and 500-gigabyte hard drive. 11.6-inch LED screen has a resolution 1366h768 pixels.
AMD Fusion netbook includes a graphics processor, ATI Radeon HD 6310 and provides two video output – VGA and HDMI. The battery provides up to 6 hours battery life. The model will sell for $ 600.
The platform combines AMD Fusion CPU and graphics core into a chip. Its application in netbooks will provide the class computers performance comparable to that of notebook.
The netbooks is really good looking and amazing technology and processor, which will give you full reliability and fast making of your tasks. Also the price is really low for such netbooks.

