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Studio 64 Hardware Visionaries
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Rick
Bergman ATI Technologies "64-bit
computing can really open up some interesting avenues for the visual revolution
in the PC marketplace. Today, there's two separate worlds. One kind of offline,
software rendering [world] and the other world of playing, where
it's done in real time. Once you can move that 64-bit capability broadspirit,
suddenly these two worlds come together, and the end user can have amazing
experiences taking digital content from movies or from these games immediately
from when they are created and right on to the environment. So I think the
end result will be a revolution in what the end user experiences in the
visual area on the PC." more... |
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Drew Henry
Senior Director of Platform Products at NVIDIA
“AMD is our number one technology partner because we share a
vision of providing customers with the highest level of computing performance.
We’re looking forward to taking the next step with the AMD Opteron™
processor and being able to offer the leap in performance that 64-bit computing
will bring.” more...
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Mike Rubin
Vice President of Business Development, Broadcom
"I think AMD is in a very unique and analogous position to deliver
on the processor front the same future-proof capabilities Broadcom has delivered
on Gigabit Ethernet networking...that is, they're going to proliferate 64-bit
computing into the mainstream before the mainstream knows they need it." |
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Mark
Shearer
Vice President eServer Products, IBM Systems Group
“Now, what I’d like to do is share IBM’s perspective about
the impact that AMD’s technology will have on this high performance
computing solution space. We are really excited to see Opteron transition
from the development phase and into the world of scientific and technical
computing. Today, many of our high performance computing customers are increasingly
looking for new solutions to build affordable, compute intensive, scale-out
clusters. This evolution has created a demand for..." more... |
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