Today's business jargon gem: TAM, Total Addressable Market. AMD feels that Windows 8 comes with plenty of the stuff, so it sees no commercial need to make its forthcoming tablet chip — codenamed Hondo — play nice with Android as well. Speaking to The Inquirer, corporate VP Steve Belt said it was a “conscious decision” not to go after compatibility with Google's OS, because AMD doesn't want to spread itself into “other markets.” What could this mean for us tablet-buyers.
2DayBlog.com , AMD's Hondo tablet chip will happily run Windows 8 and Linux, but not Android, AMD's Hondo tablet chip will happily run Windows 8 and Linux, but not Android