Author: Rajesh Goyal
“Mobile professionals who require a powerful 64-bit computing experience right out of the box will benefit from the performance of the Mobile AMD Athlon 64 processor,” said Bahr Mahony, Division Marketing Manager for AMD’s Mobile Business Segment. “The LC2464 notebook fulfills the promise of mobile 64-bit computing today for demanding workstation applications in the field.”
The LC2464 is ideally suited for engineering and scientific applications requiring large amounts of number crunching. It is also a great platform for developers who want to prototype 64-bit server applications on a portable desktop.
“We are delighted to add the Mobile AMD Athlon 64 processor-based LC2464 laptop to our highly successful LC2000 series product line,” said Chander Kant, President, LinuxCertified, Inc. “Developers and engineers can now benefit from the latest features provided by AMD64 architecture and seamless integration of Linux on the platform.”
Available now
The LC2464 UNIX Workstation replacement laptop based on the Mobile AMD Athlon 64 processor 3200+ with a 15.4″ high-resolution LCD, 512MB RAM, 40GB disk, pre-installed with 64 bit Linux, and built-in 802.11g Wireless support is available at the introductory price of USD1999 in North America. Quantity discounts are available. Laptop details, options, and ordering information can be found at:
http://linuxcertified.com/linux-laptop-lc2464.htm
About LinuxCertified, Inc.
LinuxCertified, Inc is industry’s leading Linux laptop provider. The mission of LinuxCertified is to help clients benefit from the security and savings of effectively using Linux and Open Source through Linux training and certification, implementation and development services, and LinuxCertified products providing industry-leading ROI. For more information, please visit
http://www.linuxcertified.com
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