AMD pulls plug on Personal Internet Communicator

arstechnica.com — AMD has stopped its work on the Personal Internet Communicator project after nearly two years of planning and development. The PIC was announced in late 2004 as a $250 headless computer designed for "emerging markets." OLPC has now taken the lead as the best low cost solution, but AMD isn't jealous for a good reason. Nov 12, 2006 View in Crawl 4