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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 claims widespread support for dual coresMar 9, 2005 - in News
Chip firm AMD said that it has broad software vendor support for the dual core processors it is preparing for release.
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AMD preps Opteron for embedded appsMar 8, 2005 - in News
AMD is preparing to adjust its marquee processors for use in embedded applications.
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AMD looks for new revenue, looks to telekom and storageMar 7, 2005 - in News
Advanced Micro Devices announced Monday an intention to increase revenue by selling its existing Opteron server processor to companies that make storage, medical imaging, and communications equipment.
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AMD designs Geode boardMar 7, 2005 - in News
AMD announced the availability of the first development board specifically designed for the high-performance, low-power AMD Geode NX processor family.
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Targeting AMD and ATI, ULi finds its nicheMar 4, 2005 - in News
ULi Electronics was spun off from ALi, to focus on core-logic chipsets, about two years ago.
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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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Via intros IGP chipset for AMD's Turion 64 processorFeb 25, 2005 - in News
Via today announced the K8N800A chipset for AMD's upcoming Turion 64 processor that will make its way into in thin and light notebooks sometime during the first half of this year and compete with Intel's Pentium-M family.
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Socket A to be discontinuedFeb 24, 2005 - in News
One of our readers pointed us to thsi story of the Inquirer, which talks about AMD's decision to pull the plug on the socket A platform.
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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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ATI announces Xpress 200M chipset for AMD-based notebooksFeb 17, 2005 - in News
ATI extends its notebook product line with the introduction of the Radeon Xpress 200M chipset, the first integrated PCI Express DirectX 9 chipset for AMD processor-based notebook PCs.
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AMD reference design supports new Geode SoC and LinuxFeb 16, 2005 - in News
AMD has released a pair of ETX form-factor reference designs based on its low-power, Geode SC1100/SC1200 x86-based system-on-chip processors.
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AMD cuts prices of a wide range of CPUsFeb 16, 2005 - in News
Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) has made comprehensive cuts in the prices of its processors, including the Opteron, Athlon 64, and Sempron CPUs.
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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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AMD launches Opteron 252 and 852 processorsFeb 14, 2005 - in News
AMD heats up the race for the fastest 64-bit workstation and server processor with two models clocked at 2.6 GHz and targeted at two and up to eight-processor systems. Intel will bring its multiprocessor 64-bit Xeon chip into the game within "a couple of weeks".
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AMD slashes processor pricesFeb 14, 2005 - in News
AMD today slashed prices across its product range, timed to follow the launch of its latest Opteron processors and knocking up to 35 per cent off the price of most products.
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AMD aims to boost its share of the notebook-CPU market to 15 percentFeb 6, 2005 - in News
With the introduction of its 64-bit enabled Turion 64 processor, Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) is looking to push its market share in the notebook-CPU segment to 12-15 percent in 2005, compared to the 5-8 percent share it had previously, according to sources at Taiwan PC makers.
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Iwill intros nForce Professional boardJan 27, 2005 - in News
Iwill announced a server board supporting dual AMD Opteron and PCI Express architecture, based on the NVIDIA nForceTM Professional 2200 media and communications processor.
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AMD readies Castle, Snowmass and DragonflyJan 24, 2005 - in News
Sources claimed chip company AMD has several X86-based Geode products on the boil, codenamed Castle, Snowmass and Dragonfly.
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AMD to keep dual-core processors in current 90nm power envelopeJan 20, 2005 - in News
AMD provided first bits on power usage of its upcoming dual-core Opterons last October. System builders now received confirmation that the new processors will stay within the power consumption range of current 90 nm processors
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AMD holds off on DDR-2 supportJan 17, 2005 - in News
AMD has been rumored to be coming out with DDR2 in Q2, and documents floating around the i915/925 launch said as much.
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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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AMD intros portable multimedia processor, partners with TivoToGoJan 3, 2005 - in News
AMD today announced the Alchemy Au1200 processor which targets portable multimedia players to store, manage and play fresh multimedia content and makes use of the TivoToGo service.
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Taiwan police seizes 60,000 suspect AMD CPUsJan 3, 2005 - in News
Based on tips provided by Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) Taiwan, the police Friday raided an electronics company located in Tainan, southern Taiwan, and seized a total of 60,000 suspect AMD CPUs, according to the police and sources at AMD Taiwan.
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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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Strained silicon to accelerate transistors by 24 percentDec 13, 2004 - in News
AMD and IBM have developed a strained silicon transistor technology which the firms believe will dramatically increase processor performance. Prototype transistors posted a 24 percent performance gain while running at the same power levels transistors produced without the technology.
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