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New AMD Six-core Opteron™ Processors add more horsepower to the industry’s x-86 workhorse
Unleashing the power of six-cores with AMD Istanbul
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New AMD Six-core Opteron™ Processors add more horsepower to the industry’s x-86 workhorse
Current economic, environmental and energy constraints often do not make it possible to add additional servers in the data center to align with the demands of the business. As a result, companies are looking to consolidate workloads on fewer servers to...
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08-30-2009 7:01 AM
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Unleashing the power of six-cores with AMD Istanbul
By Paul Gottsegen, Vice-president, Integrated Marketing, Enterprise Servers & Storage, HP Today, AMD is introducing their new Six-Core AMD Opteron "Istanbul" processors. For our customers, the performance gains of AMD's new chip combined...
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06-01-2009 3:26 PM
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