
Six months ago, during the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, AMD lauched a campaign called 50x15, with a goal to have 50% of the world population connected to the Internet by the year 2015. Today experts estimate that only 12% of the world population is connected to the net. In order to acomplish this goal, AMD is leading the computer industry on the release of a popular computer called PIC (Personal Internet Communicator), which should cost around USD 185 without taxes and the video monitor.
Recently we had the chance to see one of these computers running and talk with AMD's CEO Hector Ruiz about this effort. PIC is already being sold in India and some Caribbean countries, like Jamaica. They are planning to lauch it in Mexico, Brazil and other developing countries. The model we've seen was manufactured in Mexico by Solectron.
Recently we had the chance to see one of these computers running and talk with AMD's CEO Hector Ruiz about this effort. PIC is already being sold in India and some Caribbean countries, like Jamaica. They are planning to lauch it in Mexico, Brazil and other developing countries. The model we've seen was manufactured in Mexico by Solectron.


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