AMD may advance dual-core Opteron processor launch
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11:09 AM - April 1, 2005 by
Wolfgang Gruener
Advanced Micro Devices (AMD), which originally was scheduled to launch its dual-core Opteron processor in the third quarter of this year, may advance the launch to the middle of the second quarter, according to sources at Taiwan server makers.
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