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In the Press

 

AMD Aiming for Embedded Market

Wired Blog Network

February 13, 2007

AMD's launching a pincer movement on the embedded chip market

 

AMD Adds New Opteron, Athlon Processors to Embedded Portfolio

eWeek.com

February 12, 2007

AMD has returned with its second announcement in a month as it looks to gain traction with several dual-core offerings for the high-end embedded

 

AMD Pushes Embedded Chips with Faster Geode

Computerworld

February 12, 2007

By adding a range of 45- to 68-watt Opteron server chip to this class, AMD is reaching for the high end of the embedded market

 

AMD Expands Embedded Solutions Program

eWeek.com

January 24, 2007

AMD is expanding the number of chips it will offer to designers in the high-end embedded market and is now offering the Sempron 3500+ processor and the Turion 64 X2 dual-core TL-52 processors

 

AMD Unveils Two More Mobile Processors

Information Week

January 24, 2007

These low-power processors are designed for the thin-client and single-board computing markets

 

Non-Traditional Blade Server Applications

RTC Magazine

May 2006

The reduction of bottlenecks among processors and system components in AMD’s Direct Connect architecture makes possible more efficient use of current system resources

 


 

 

Sun Rolls Out Opteron-Based Telecom Blades

eWeek.com

April 5, 2006

Sun Microsystems has begun shipping its Opteron-based blade server aimed at the telecommunications industry

 


 

 

Sun's New Blade Server Can Mix And Match Blades And Operating Systems

Information Week

April 5, 2006

The new Netra products are based on the PICMG 3.x, or Advanced Telecommunications Computing Architecture and Service Availability Standards, which provide for a larger board area that can allow for better density and performance than the PICMG 2.x, or CompactPCI standard

 


 

 

Sun launches ATCA blade server for telecom

Computerworld

April 5, 2006

Telecommunications is the largest vertical market by revenue for Sun, of California, so the company is staking a lot on this product. The target customers are telecommunications equipment manufacturers (TEMs) and network equipment providers (NEPs), such as Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications, Lucent Technologies and Alcatel

 


 

 

Sun Begins Shipping Opteron-Based ACTA Blade

ITJungle/The Unix Guardian

April 6, 2006

Sun Microsystems this week began shipments of its Opteron-based servers for its AdvancedTCA-compliant Netra blade servers

 


 

 

Sun Issues New Telco Blade Servers

Internetnews.com

April 5, 2006

Sun Microsystems today unveiled a new telecommunications blade server built to take the beatings of any kind of foul weather

 


 

 

Dual-Core Processing Drives High-Performance Embedded Systems

RTC Magazine

January 2006

In response to market forces and evolving technology in x86 processors, many designers of high-performance embedded systems are turning from highly specialized platforms to x86-based solutions

 


 

 

AMD adds low-power processors to longevity program

EDN

September 19, 2005

The two low-power AMD64 processors added to the program are based on the company's mobile product platform. Engineers requested the addition of the devices because the processors suit embedded products that need low power, 32- and 64-bit functionality, a small board footprint, and low pin count

 


 

 

AMD: We're Upping The Embedded Ante

Internetnews.com

September 14, 2005

AMD announced the release of new low-power AMD64 processors for the embedded systems market

 


 

 

AMD announces dual core Opterons "longevity" programme 

The Inquirer

August 5, 2005

They’re with us for a while

 


 

 

AMD to move Opteron into storage

CNET News.com

May 23, 2005

Storage is one of the next logical steps in the Sunnyvale, Calif.-based chipmaker's "x86 everywhere" strategy. Processors designed around the x86 architecture--which was originally devised by Intel, but licensed by AMD--have already conquered the desktop

 


 

 

Cluster Computing and I/O: What Blade Servers Miss, CompactPCI Can Hit

RTC Magazine

May 2005

Slot density makes a meaningful difference in the number of Gigaflops of performance per 42U rack

 


 

 

AMD positions Opteron for high-end embedded markets

EETimes

March 8, 2005

Analysts said the high I/O bandwidth of the on-chip HyperTransport links would give AMD advantages in the storage market

 


 

 

AMD Brings Opteron to Embedded Market

Network World

March 8, 2005

AMD is competing with proprietary chip vendors such as Motorola and IBM, as well as Intel

 


 

 

AMD Taking Opteron Into Telecom, Storage Apps

CRN

March 8, 2005

Long product life-cycles, which aren't a factor in the fast-paced PC world, are a deal-breaker in the embedded arena

 


 

 

AMD adds Opteron to embedded processor lineup

CNET

March 8, 2005

A new option for embedded computing devices such as telecommunications servers and medical imaging systems

 


 

 

AMD Pushes Opteron for Embedded Systems

InfoWorld

March 8, 2005

Customers have been interested in using the Opteron outside of the general-purpose server and workstation market since the product was first announced

 


 

 

AMD Makes Embedded Opteron Push

eWeek

March 8, 2005

Citing the chip's standard x86 architecture, low power envelope and Direct Connect technology, the Sunnyvale, Calif., company on Tuesday is outlining a program designed to make Opteron a viable option in such areas as storage, digital imaging and media, communications and the military

 





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