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Lenovo desktops with AMD chips

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Bangalore, Sept. 19

Lenovo's desktops featuring AMD chips is now available in its ThinkCentre range. The A60 offers dual-core processing and recovery tools for customers. Lenovo is offering AMD's Sempron, Athlon 64 and Athlon 64 X2 dual core processors in desktops, which bring a better performance to business applications.

From graphic design and complex statistical computation, to medical imaging, the A60 allows for fast, easy downloading and processing that saves valuable time and increases productivity, said the release issued by the company. Prices for the ThinkCentre A60 start at Rs 19,900.

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