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AMD Sempron processors

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NEW DELHI: Microprocessor company, AMD, on Thursday announced the availability of Sempron processors aimed at meeting the computing needs of buyers of desktops and notebook PCs, and said players like HCL Infosystems and LG would offer the new processor-based systems in India.

AMD is also planning to set up a direct presence in Chennai by the end of the current quarter, taking its direct presence to four cities in the country.

"The day-to-day computing needs of home and business users have evolved from the basic e-mail, Web browsing and word processing to downloading music, photo editing, movie viewing, Web conferencing, and advanced office productivity. The new processor is targeted at catering to the computing needs of notebook and desktop computer users," Mr Sanjeev Keskar, Country Manager of AMD Far East Ltd (India), said at a news conference here.

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