Advanced Micro Devices and IBM have pledged to continue their technology development alliance through 2011 and have expanded it to new areas.
The 325 line of desktop computers for small and midsize businesses will contain Athlon chips, continuing Hewlett-Packard's backing of the AMD chip in corporate models.
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Multiprocessor servers featuring dual-core AMD Opterons are at the heart of Sun's plans to reinvigorate its server business, and the first two are due for launch later in September.
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Advanced Micro Devices has pushed out the release of its highly anticipated Hammer chip for desktops by almost a quarter, and plans to delay the release of another Athlon chip.
The growing influence of the Linux operating system and the open-source software movement will be on display as several large companies announce products and plans at the LinuxWorld Conference and Expo.
IT vendors such as Microsoft and Intel have grand plans for 64-bit computing and the improved processing potential it promises but convincing customers may not be so straightforward.
Hewlett-Packard, Dell, IBM and others will announce on Monday in the US the first servers to use Intel Xeon processors augmented with 64-bit extensions, a technology with major long-term implications.
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Advanced Micro Devices is looking to drum up support for its forthcoming 64-bit Opteron server chip.
The 325 line of desktop computers for small and midsize businesses will contain Athlon chips, continuing Hewlett-Packard's backing of the AMD chip in corporate models.
AMD has released its Opteron processor, and several companies have also announced products based on the chip.
AMD is expecting plenty of 'techno lust' for its new chip, due out at the end of next month.
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