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AMD adds new processors to its Opteron familyMay 18, 2004 - in News
AMD today announced Opteron processors 150, 250 and 850. The chips are clocked with 2.4 GHz and are designed for one, two and four/eight-way processing.
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AMD may showcase its 939-pin Athlon 64 processor at Computex 2004May 10, 2004 - in News
Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) may showcase its desktop-use 939-pin Athlon 64 processor at the upcoming Computex Taipei exhibition from June 1-5, according to sources at Taiwanese motherboard makers.
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AMD introduces low-power 64-bit processorsMay 6, 2004 - in News
AMD today added two new low-power mobile processor for the thin and light notebook segment. The mobile Athlon 64 2800+ and 2700+ sharply decrease the power consumption of other mobile Athlon 64 processors.
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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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AMD: Low-power Mobile Athlon 64 in the worksApr 6, 2004 - in News
A document published on AMD's website suggests that the chip company will soon extend its Mobile Athlon 64 series. The new low-power model will allow AMD to integrate its highest performing processor to jump into much smaller notebooks.
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AMD sneaks out Athlon 64 2800+Mar 30, 2004 - in News
AMD yesterday quietly added an Athlon 64 2800+ processor to its product list.
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IBM outlines four way AMD SMP plansMar 29, 2004 - in News
Sources confirm IBM has notified its customers of a move to four way Opteron machines.
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Abit launches first Via K8T800 Pro mainboardMar 25, 2004 - in News
Scott Thirwell, marketing director of Abit, has whipped out one of the first Via K8T800 Pro mainboards for Socket 754 AMD Athlon 64 processors.
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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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