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Sul sitoKirozone sono state pubblicate riportate alcune press release reltive ad AMD molto interessanti!
Questa è la prima:
SOYO's new SY-KT333 DRAGON Ultra motherboard flies past previous AMD-based boards with its VIA KT333/8233A chipset and many advanced features, however the new board also makes a fashion statement with its platinum finish. SOYO will offer the SY-KT333 in a limited "Platinum Edition," which features a platinum-colored PCB for building a stylish system when the board is mounted in a translucent case.
Con questa press release, SOyo vuole annunciare la sua nuova scheda madre KT333 Dragon Ultra.
Questa è la seconda:
The Altus 130 is also available preloaded with the Scyld Beowulf clustering operating system, and can be bundled with Penguin Computing's Linux cluster services, which include design, installation, and performance tuning of high performance cluster systems. "High-performance parallel computing is an area that Penguin Computing is uniquely tailored for," said Sam Ockman, CEO for Penguin Computing. "The combination of the powerful new x86-based Altus 130 platform and Penguin Computing's expertise in Linux yield a solution that benefits cluster installations in such areas as biotech, education, and Fortune 500 companies."
Con questa seconda press release è invece Penguin Computing che annuncia di aver reso disponibili alcune soluzioni basate su cluster di AMD.
Ed infine l'ultima press release:
"AMD strongly believes in the MIPS architecture, and that the 64-bit MIPS architecture will complement our current 32-bit MIPS32 technology-based products and ultimately, will serve new and different markets," said Dr. Billy Edwards, vice president and general manager of AMD's Personal Connectivity Solutions group. "Consumer demand for new information appliances that combine computing, Internet access, high quality multimedia and encryption for secure, high-speed transactions, is driving the need for both 32-bit and 64-bit processing. Both 32-bit and 64-bit MIPS architectures deliver the performance, power efficiency, and broad application-based industry support. In addition, they are designed to deliver a level of design flexibility and scalability unavailable from any other processor Intellectual Property (IP) provider."
Questa terza e ultima press release arriva invece proprio da casa AMD. L'azienda infatti annuncia che verrà utilizzata l'architettura a 64 bit di MIPS.
Fonte : amd-zone e kyrozone
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