AMD may have something from a price point advantage, which is usually there place in the market. Atom+ION2 may deliver good graphics performance, but at a higher price point. Almost any ION power netbook is significantly more expensive then a vanilla Intel GPU powered machine spec for spec. If AMD can bring in a ION2 level performance for the cost of a Intel powered graphics model I see them taking some market share.
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AMD may have something from a price point advantage, which is usually there place in the market. Atom+ION2 may deliver good graphics performance, but at a higher price point. Almost any ION power netbook is significantly more expensive then a vanilla Intel GPU powered machine spec for spec. If AMD can bring in a ION2 level performance for the cost of a Intel powered graphics model I see them taking some market share.