Wednesday, June 20, 2007

Opteron makes for a strong showcase, oh yes

Opteron makes for a strong showcase, oh yes
The Inquirer - Well no, when strolling among the halls at imbX2007, I found an interesting booth in the Korean pavillion. Huge OPTERON letters attracted my attention - but no AMD there. Opteron Co Ltd is a Korean manufacturer of optical fiber interconnecting

AMD may use partner on fab
Times Union - A new report by analysts at Citigroup says Advanced Micro Devices Inc. could be looking to partner with another company on its $3.2 billion computer chip factory planned for Saratoga County -- and AMD isn't ruling it out as a possibility. New York

SRC Announces Support for AMD Torrenza Initiative
Forbes - SRC Computers, Inc., a leader in reconfigurable computing systems, today announced its support for AMD's Torrenza initiative and will incorporate its heterogeneous IMPLICIT+EXPLICIT architecture and Carte programming environment into servers with AMD

AMD Could Stop Producing CPUs
Softpedia - According to a new report released by Citigroup, AMD could stop producing CPUs in its own fabs and as a result they might enter what can be called the "fabless" era. This is not a new case since one of the biggest GPU manufacturers, Nvidia has no

Recognising the datacentre power problem: the Green Grid
TechWorld - Its members include AMD, APC, Dell, HP, IBM, Intel, Microsoft, Sun, VMware and others. They all agree that standard measures and standards themselves are needed in this area and, further, that they have to co-ordinate their efforts if they are to be

Key Federal Officials and Industry Experts Speak at Federal IT
Forbes - AMD; 3PAR; NetApp; immixGroup. *T When: Thursday, June 21, 2007 - 7:30 a.m. till 11:30 a.m. (includes Continental Breakfast) Where: JW Marriott Hotel, 1331 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20004. Grand Ballroom, Salon 1 Accredited

Archive for: June, 2007
ZDNet Blogs - It took a while for AMD’s Operton chip to grab share from Intel’s Xeon. The lead was lost in a quarter, according to a research report from Jon Peddie Research. In a report on workstation share, Jon Peddie Research noted that the popularity of

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