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AMD's Socket M2 to simplify next-generation CPUOct 21, 2005 - in News
Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) plans to simplify its 90nm CPU platform with its 940-pin Socket M2 CPU design, according to motherboard makers.
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Intel launches first dual-core Xeon processor, challenges AMD's OpteronOct 10, 2005 - in News
"Paxville" is Intel's first shot in the volume server and workstation segment: The new processor, in its core a version of the Pentium D 800 series, will go head-to-head with AMD's dual-core Opteron, so far the only dual-core option for servers and workstations. Intel announced that it will use aggressive pricing to push Paxville into the market.
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Asia-Pacific AMD CPU supply tightensSep 29, 2005 - in News
Following the Intel chipset shortage, recent rumors among motherboard makers indicate that supplies of the Athlon 64 3000+ and dual-core Athlon 64 X2 3800+ CPU lines from Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) are already short of demand in the Asia-Pacific region.
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AMD launches dual-core MP Opterons; Intel responds with low-voltage XeonsSep 26, 2005 - in News
Having won one market victory with the first introduction of multicore processors for multi-processor platforms - and not wanting anyone to forget it too soon - AMD announced this morning the release of its fourth series of three new Opteron series processors, topped by the Dual-core Model 880 and followed up by the Dual-core Model 280, both of which will be available immediately.
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ATI to roll out five new chipsets for AMD M2 platform in 2006Aug 30, 2005 - in News
ATI Technologies is gearing up to introduce a lineup of five new chipsets for the AMD Socket M2 K8 platform in 2006, industry sources indicated.
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In the heat of a "dual-core duel," AMD responds to Intel's ConroeAug 25, 2005 - in News
Now that Intel's next-generation Pentium architecture is confirmed to have fewer look-ahead pipelines instead of more, and will focus on power consumption even at the risk of moderating its performance gains, AMD may have been successful in forcing CPU market leader Intel into a long-term strategic U-turn.
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AMD to introduce dual-core Turion 64 in first half of 2006Aug 25, 2005 - in News
The journalist crowd at IDF is not just a tool for Intel to deliver the latest information to the media.
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AMD, Infineon may partner on flash memoryAug 23, 2005 - in News
The chief executive of Advanced Micro Devices, Hector Ruiz, told the German newspaper Sueddeutsche Zeitung that AMD and Infineon Technologies could cooperate on making flash memory chips.
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AMD pumps up notebook performance with 4000+ chipAug 16, 2005 - in News
AMD today unveiled its fastest ever 64-bit notebook processor, the Mobile Athlon 64 processor 4000+.
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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 hikes single-way server chip pricesAug 3, 2005 - in News
One day after announcing price cuts across its range - AMD has gone into reverse and increased the price for its single-way Opteron server processors.
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AMD to offer ECC memory support for Opteron 100 seriesAug 2, 2005 - in News
AMD today said that it now ships Opteron 100 processors that support error-correcting code (ECC) unbuffered memory.
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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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AMD cuts desktop CPU prices by up to 25 percentAug 1, 2005 - in News
Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) today released price cuts for its line of desktop PC-use processors, including the Sempron and Athlon 64 lines.
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AMD to offer RoHS-compliant processorsJul 28, 2005 - in News
Advanced Micro Devices today announced it began this month offering microprocessors with reduced lead content to customers worldwide, nearly one year in advance of a regulatory deadline to reduce lead in electronic products.
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AMD to introduce platform-stability program for the enterpriseJul 28, 2005 - in News
Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) aims to expand its presence in the enterprise PC market by introducing a program called the "Commercial Stable Image Platform (CSIP) in September, according to sources in the Taiwan chipset industry.
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AMD starts selling cheap Athlon 64 X2Jul 27, 2005 - in News
AMD has produced a 3800+ which costs less than your average dual core CPU.
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More about Rambus and ULi PCIe developmentsJul 27, 2005 - in News
Last month, Taiwan-based chipset vendor ULi Electronics announced that its M1695 tunnel chip for the AMD platform has successfully passed PCIe certification tests and the company received a testimonial from Rambus (see a June 28 article).
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AMD to lower prices of Socket-754 SempronsJul 26, 2005 - in News
Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) will lower prices of its Socket-754 Sempron CPUs in early August, as it has already officially phased out its K7 line of processors this quarter, according to KJ Chou, general manager of AMD Taiwan.
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AMD's 3 GHz Athlon 64-FX 'due Q1 2006'Jul 25, 2005 - in News
AMD will upgrade its Athlon 64 X2 and 64-FX processor lines early next year - potentially the chips' final Socket 939 incarnations before the company debuts its M2 interconnect in Q2 2006.
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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 reveals 64-bit Sempron pricesJul 11, 2005 - in News
AMD has released prices of its Sempron processors, including the 64-bit lineups featuring the Socket-754 architecture.
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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 to cut Sempron prices, debut dual-core CPU priced at $345Jul 6, 2005 - in News
Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) has informed motherboard makers that the unit price (for 1000 unit lots) for its Sempron CPUs will be adjusted downward in early August, with Sempron 2500+ prices dropping more than US$7, according to sources in the motherboard industry.
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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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AMD unveils Athlon FX-57 gaming processorJun 26, 2005 - in News
Not everything has turned dual-core yet - single-cores still set the pace in most applications. AMD takes its FX series into a performance range where Intel cannot follow at this time. You may want to check your credit card balance before you buy: The new FX-57 is the most expensive desktop processor on the market.
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AMD adds 2.2 GHz chip to Turion lineupJun 22, 2005 - in News
AMD expands its mobile processor product line with a new flagship model. The ML-40 is clocked at 2.2 GHz and targets thin and light notebooks.
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AMD details early quad-core plansJun 12, 2005 - in News
In a detailed briefing for analysts in New York on Friday, executives at Advanced Micro Devices painted the company as making "irreversible progress" into new architectures, specifically multicore microprocessors and 64-bit processing.
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ULi single-chip M1697 may come in JulyJun 8, 2005 - in News
ULi Electronics expects to begin volume production of its M1697 single-chip solution, which supports all Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) K8 processors, as early as July, the company stated, even though recent statements from the company indicated mass production of the M1697 will be postponed until October.
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Heat-pipe cooling solutions for AMD CPUs to surge in 2HJun 6, 2005 - in News
Heat-pipe cooling solutions will account for 50% of PC products based on Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) CPUs in the second half of this year, up from 10% in the first half, according to thermal solution providers Asia Vital Components (AVC).
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