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What the media is saying AMD's [dual-core] approach will let server makers switch from their current single-core chips without paying additional costs for new motherboard and chipsets. That could tip the balance for spendthrift businesses.
- -BusinessWeek (April 19, 2005)
For the first time in the company's history, AMD wields a potent weapon ... the company took the wraps off the world's first industry-standard chip that can process data in chunks of either 64 bits or 32 bits at a time, without any performance trade-offs. The chips, dubbed Opteron for servers and AMD Athlon64 for high-end PCs, offer the cheapest possible path to the next level of high-performance computing.
- -BusinessWeek (September 20, 2004)
AMD's debut [of the AMD Opteron] is arguably the biggest processor development in roughly 10 years, when the industry first moved from 16- to 32-bit architecture.
- -CNN Money (Sept. 29, 2003)
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