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AMD simulates virtualization tech PacificaAug 9, 2005 - in News
AMD announced that it will equip its x86 64-bit simulator with "workable model" of the virtualization technology code-named Pacifica. According to current roadmaps, Pacifica will launch in the first half of 2006, Intel will roll out its equivalent "VT" later this year.
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AMD announces dual-core Athlon 64 X2 3800+Aug 1, 2005 - in News
A new 3800+ model joins AMD's dual-core X2 series and goes head-to-head with Intel's Pentium D processors with a more affordable price tag. The company also launched quietly the Sempron 3400, a new flagship for the firm's entry-level processor family.
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MIC sees rising shipments of Socket 939 and LGA 775 motherboardsJul 20, 2005 - in News
Shipments of motherboards based on the Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) socket with 939 pins and the Intel LGA 775 contributed a combined 17.2% to total motherboard shipments worldwide in the first quarter of this year, up 10.1 percentage points from 7% in the third quarter of last year, according to Taiwan's Market Intelligence Center (MIC).
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AMD extends 64-bit feature to Sempron processorsJul 6, 2005 - in News
AMD today announced the availability of Sempron processors with 64-bit extensions for entry-level desktop computers. Five new processors match Intel's Celeron D product line, which received a 64-bit upgrade at the end of June.
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AMD vs. Intel: "It's not a slam dunk case"Jun 28, 2005 - in News
AMD has begun rallying support for the most important legal battle in the firm's history. Market experts already are divided in two camps - one that believes AMD had no other tool left to protect itself and another one that argues AMD is simply unable to compete. But both sides agree that it won't be easy for AMD to build and prove its case.
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ECS goes dual platform with single-board Intel/AMD solutionJun 3, 2005 - in News
At the ongoing Computex 2005 show in Taipei, Elitegroup Computer Systems (ECS) is showcasing its PF88 Extreme Hybrid motherboard, which allows users to adapt their PC to a number of different computing platforms by adding a SIMA converter card to the motherboard.
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AMD executive casts doubt on Intel's dual-core claimJun 2, 2005 - in News
Intel's dual-core platform consists of two separate cores in individual dies packaged together using multi-chip packaging in a single chip, which is not a true dual-core solution, according to Henri Richard, senior vice president for worldwide sales and marketing of Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) at Computex 2005.
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Pentium D, Athlon X2 systems to arrive this monthMay 23, 2005 - in News
PC manufacturers are preparing the launch desktop dual-core systems using AMD and Intel processors later this month.
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Intel accused of halving CPU prices to cut out AMDMay 14, 2005 - in News
A Japanese web site which claims to have talked to sources close to the Fair Trade Commission (FTC), said the chip giant halved the prices of CPUs to keep OEMs in its camp.
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AMD gains ground on Intel in chip productionMay 12, 2005 - in News
New figures from market analyst Market Research show that Intel shipped 81.7 percent of all desktop, server and notebook processors based on the x86 instruction set in the first quarter.
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AMD's Athlon64 X2 trumps Intel's Pentium DMay 9, 2005 - in News
The first review of AMD's dual-core desktop processor Athlon64 X2 is in. Test results show a solid performance lead of the AMD chip over Intel's dual-core Pentium D.
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Epox intros SLI boards for AMD and Intel processorsMay 5, 2005 - in News
Epox announced two new SLI-capable mainboards.
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AMD Turion 64 to lead as Intel decides to hold Yonah launch until 2Q06Apr 15, 2005 - in News
Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) will take a headstart and a chance for the lead in the 64-bit mobile CPU market with its forthcoming Turion 64, as Intel will not launch its 64-bit mobile CPU until the second quarter of 2006, Taiwan notebook makers said.
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AMD launches Turion 64 mobile processors, competes with Intel's CentrinoMar 10, 2005 - in News
AMD announced on Thursday its new mobile processor that will allow the company to compete with Intel's Pentium M chip and Centrino mobile platform. The company promises longer battery life, as well as latest graphics and wireless capabilities with its 64-bit Turion product.
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AMD to release notebook dual-core simultaneously with desktop chipMar 2, 2005 - in News
Intel currently rallies hardware and software developers to support 64-bit and its dual-core processors at IDF and spills an enormous amount of data also on information-hungry journalists. While IDF has grown to one of the most important tech conferences over the past years, its also almost a tradition that AMD usually takes advantage of the journalist crowd to provide some updates on its roadmap and present its side of the story.
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AMD reveals first details about dual-core Athlon 64Feb 22, 2005 - in News
Intel will demo a complete lineup of dual-core processors at its developer forum next week. To keep up the pace, AMD today revealed first details of its first desktop dual-core chip, which is expected by mid-year. The company may be second with the introduction of a desktop chip, but there is no doubt AMD will be breathing down Intel's neck with a capable processor.
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AMD to offer virtualization for Opteron serversFeb 15, 2005 - in News
AMD claims that it will be first to market with a 64-bit server virtualization platform. The company however does not develop its own virtualization technology, but will port the open-source package Xen to its AMD64 technology.
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Intel tiger uses price cutting to spoil AMD strategyJan 12, 2005 - in News
The profit warning AMD issued earlier this week is due to Intel slashing prices on flash and putting serious pressure on the smaller firm, it has emerged.
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AMD's Turion to compete with Pentium MJan 10, 2005 - in News
AMD today officially unveiled its next mobile processor brand Turion. The new chip, scheduled to launch in the first half of this year, will be AMD's first attempt to challenge Intel's dominance in the thin-and-light notebook market.
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Intel starts sampling 600-series chip, AMD moves ahead on dual-core OpteronDec 31, 2004 - in News
Intel has sampled one of its 600-series CPUs to some of its clients in Taiwan and has also given more details of technology support for its 945/955 chipsets for the dual-core Smithfield CPUs, which are slated for launch in the second quarter of next year, according to sources at Taiwan motherboard makers.
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AMD to gain market share in 2005Dec 17, 2004 - in News
AMD will continue to grab market share from Intel next year, investment house Piper Jaffray (PJ) forecast this week, thanks to what the researcher called a "very compelling product line".
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Analyst: AMD will have an edge over Intel through 2005Dec 16, 2004 - in News
Piper Jaffray said Advanced Micro Devices should have an edge over Intel "throughout 2005" but resumed coverage of both companies at "market perform" and both at price targets of $25.
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AMD readies price cuts, new chipsDec 16, 2004 - in News
Reliable sources said that AMD will respond to pricing by Intel by dropping prices, dropping some chips and introducing some new Opterons on February the 14th next.
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Intel claims edge over AMD on dual core chipsNov 5, 2004 - in News
Chip giant Intel is moving heaven and earth to deliver dual core technology, but according to a web cast its president Paul Otellini made to staff, there are limitations on AMD technology which could give the chip giant the edge.
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Via to introduce dual PCI Express chipsets for Intel and AMD platformsAug 12, 2004 - in News
Via is gearing up to launch dual Express chipsets for various Intel and AMD platforms which will allow users to take advantage of Nvidia's SLI technology for running two graphic cards in one PC.
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Intel launches 32/64-bit Xeon processor "Nocona"Jun 28, 2004 - in News
Intel today made its first step into the 32/64-bit arena with the launch of its next generation workstation processor. The new Xeon, formerly code-named "Nocona", comes with the 64-bit extension set EM64T and catches up to AMD's Opteron approach.
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AMD beats Intel on desktop shipments.May 4, 2004 - in News
Figures from market research companies agree that AMD has started to bite into Intel's desktop market share, but to what extent depends on which set of analysts you choose to believe.
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Intel: Processors are not just about GigahertzMar 22, 2004 - in News
Intel will launch with its upcoming Dothan processor a new numbering system. As the company confirmed, the new number won't give a general indication how fast the chip really is. Instead, it will be based on the feature set of the processor.
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