Five months after the introduction of the Opteron 6200 and Opteron 4200 processors, AMD is expanding its lineup of server chips based on the Bulldozer architecture with the launch of the single-socket Opteron 3200 series CPUs.
Right now, the Opteron 3200 processor range consists of three SKUs, namely the Opteron 325... |
20 March 2012 03:58 GMT |
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Calxeda, a startup which aims to develop server processors based on ARM cores, has just announced the introduction of the world's first server SoC based on the 32-bit Cortex-A9 low-power core usually used in mobile devices.
The system-on-a-chip device is called the Calxeda EnergyCore and it incorporates four AR... |
2 November 2011 03:48 GMT |
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Shortly after ARM announced its next-generation v8 processors architecture with support for the 64-bit instruction set, AMCC has demoed the first chip to be built using this core and which is destined to make its appearance in servers as soon as 2012.
The chip is called X-Gene and it packs multiple 3GHz cores compli... |
28 October 2011 09:35 GMT |
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AMD's Opteron 6200-series processors based on the high-performance Bulldozer architecture are getting ready for release and a US-based retailer has already listed these chips for pre-order with prices starting at $303.17 US (225.8 Euros).
The Opteron 6200-series lineup seems to comprise 10 processors with 4, ... |
7 October 2011 02:52 GMT |
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Advanced Micro Devices released its latest server chip, code-named Shanghai, two days ago, and reviews and testing results emerged to the web the very same day. Since the chip proved to rise to the expectations, analysts already say that AMD has good chances to give Intel something to worry about. AMD's new quad... |
15 November 2008 03:54 GMT |
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We've mentioned this morning that today is the big day for AMD's Shanghai server chip, and we return to the product now to announce the first benchmark test results. As said before, Advanced Micro Devices launched nine flavors of the new chip, all in the 75W area. The already announced new features and tech... |
13 November 2008 11:42 GMT |
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Advanced Micro Devices' Shanghai quad-core Opteron processor, the first 45 nanometer chip manufactured by the company, is already listed at retailers. The new chip is meant to replace AMD's well known Barcelona processor. The quad-core Shanghai CPU Comes with a range of improvements over the previous genera... |
31 October 2008 05:38 GMT |
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