ASUS have just unveiled their latest ultra thin and portable notebook based on an AMD processor according to information obtained by Sweclockers. The ASUS VivoBook X102BA runs an AMD Jaguar APU, the A4-1200 to be specific. This APU has a pair of 28nm CPU cores based on the Jaguar-Temash design running at 1GHz per core. This is paired up with 4MB total cache and a TDP of just 3.9 watts. Additioanlly this unit runs Radeon HD 8180 graphics, uses 2GB of DDR3 SODIMM RAM and has 320GB of HDD storage in a conventional 2.5 inch mechanical hard drive format.
This ASUS notebook, which is more or less a netbook, will come with Windows 8 (probably 32bit), Office Home and Student 2013. The ASUS VivoBook X102BA is expected to retail for about €330/£290 or about $350.
Image courtesy of Sweclockers
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