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We are very enthusiastic about bringing the performance that these new hardware technology advancements offer to our customers. We have placed a high priority on making sure that LightWave takes full advantage of the latest technology. We understand our customers need the maximum level of computing power available - that’s why we’ve made the effort to support multi-core and 64-bit technology right out of the gate. It is our belief that the release of these new technologies will significantly benefit LightWave users.

- -Andrew Cross, Senior Vice President of Engineering, NewTek


As the industry moves to pervasive, mainstream x86-based 64-bit computing, NVIDIA fully supports AMD's evolutionary approach and dual-core leadership with our NVIDIA nForce4 product line. The combination of NVIDIA nForce and AMD Opteron processors provides stunning performance for our customers, especially those in the CAD and DCC industries who require a lightning-fast graphics response. We look forward to continuing our close collaboration with AMD as both 64-bit and dual-core technologies become essential for our customers.

- -Drew Henry, General Manager of MCP Business, NVIDIA Corporation


To date, the AMD Opteron processor 200 Series has been a successful product for our graphic render nodes and editing workstations. Our film post-production clients have heavy demands for 3D processing and the simplicity of upgrading from their existing AMD Opteron processors to dual-core is fool-proof. The cost-savings for our clients are clear when you can increase performance, reduce heat, have simultaneous 32-bit and 64-bit computing, and above all maintain backward compatibility to their existing hardware and software.

- -Ivan Secoquian, Co-founder and Vice President, Open Source Storage, Inc.


Many of our film post-production clients are requesting more computing power with reduced power consumption and cooling costs. AMD Opteron™ processors 200 and 800 Series, have always been our first recommendation. We can provide a powerful two-processor and four-processor AMD Opteron processor-based solution, reduce their post-purchase expenses and provide an upgrade path to the dual core 90 nm AMD Opteron processors due out in mid-2005.

- -Ivan Secoquian, Co-founder and Vice President, Open Source Storage, Inc.


Our customers can benefit from the AMD Opteron™ processor which enables them to enjoy the benefits of 64-bit computing while maintaining compatibility with today’s 32-bit applications. Power and performance drives the Internet, and AMD powers many of our e-commerce clients’ cluster farms.

- -Eren Niazi, Founder and CEO, Open Source Storage, Inc.


AMD’s dual-core technology is at the forefront of its industry, enabling IT organizations to benefit from faster, high-performance computing power. Using Opsware to automate the management of AMD Opteron processor-based systems allows enterprises to begin realizing the benefits of utility computing including reduced TCO, operational agility and improved productivity.

- -Tim Howes, CTO, Opsware Inc.


Within our growing base of commercial customers, Panasas continues to see widespread adoption of the AMD Opteron processor platform for Linux clusters. Our Panasas ActiveScale Storage Cluster and AMD Opteron processors are enabling the emergence of Linux clusters as a viable mainstream high-performance computing solution, increasing the speed and accuracy of business decisions, and enabling customers' to create a competitive business advantage.

- -Larry Jones, Vice President of Product Marketing, Panasas, Inc.


Until today, enterprises that develop 64-bit Linux applications had no way to test for memory errors. Insure++ is the only memory error detection solution that works for Linux applications on 64-bit AMD Opteron processors with Direct Connect Architecture and can identify the cause of threaded memory errors in dual-core applications.

- -Mark Johnson, Senior Vice President of Sales and Marketing, Parasoft Corporation


Any organization that plans to develop Linux applications to run on Dual-Core AMD Opteron processors can count on PathScale's hardware and software solutions to achieve the highest possible performance. PathScale has focused its development efforts to capitalize on the capabilities of dual-core processor systems. EKOPath compilers generate high-performing applications on dual-core processors and the InfiniPath low-latency interconnect exploits dual-core processors to allow systems to scale more efficiently and more cost effectively than other interconnect alternatives.

- -Art Goldberg, COO, PathScale


The AMD Opteron processor is one of the reasons we are able to provide customers with the strong price/performance ratio we are known for in scalable, robust high performance computing and datacenter Linux solutions. Because of the strong commitment at AMD to develop higher performance processor capabilities, such as the Dual-Core AMD Opteron processor with Direct Connect Architecture and the best performance-per-watt in the industry, more of our customers in the high performance computing market are able to take advantage of powerful, cost-effective technologies such as Linux clusters.

- -Enrico Pesatori, Chairman and CEO, Penguin Computing


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