February 21, 2010
Computer Ed interviews Ian McNaughton of AMD. The focus is "Green Computing", Ed and Ian examine the Energy Efficient AMD Processors. Find out how it's done and what TDP means and how it works. Ian and Ed discuss what TDP does, how it works, differences between AMD and Intel TDP's and much more, including Cool n Quiet. . This is an Interview even Enthusiasts will not want to miss. This interview is part of the "Green Series" of interviews and articles Hi Tech Legion and The Computer Ed Radio Show will be featuring for the month of February 2010.
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