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DAILY NEWS AND INFORMATION FOR THE GLOBAL GRID COMMUNITY / JULY 7, 2003: VOL. 2 NO. 27

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AMD Expands Options For Enterprise Computing

AMD announced an expansion of its family of AMD Opteron processors with the new AMD Opteron processor 800 Series, for 4-way and 8-way servers and the 100 Series, for 1-way servers and workstations.

The new AMD Opteron processors join the AMD Opteron processor 200 Series launched in April 2003. AMD Opteron processors are designed to enable an easy migration to 64-bit computing for enterprise and small and medium businesses as their needs require, while maintaining backward compatibility with 32-bit applications. Based on the industry-standard x86 instruction set, AMD Opteron processors offer increased flexibility and scalability for enterprise computing.

The 800 Series is scalable for up to 8-way servers and can meet customers' long-range computing needs for enterprise infrastructure and applications by offering a simplified, non-proprietary server platform. 4P servers based on the 800 Series offer the world's highest performance according to previously released benchmarks from the Standard Performance Evaluation Corporation (SPEC).

The AMD Opteron processor 100 Series is targeted at 1P server applications, such as those used by Internet and application service providers, and intensive workstation applications such as engineering and digital content creation software. Based on AMD64 architecture, both the AMD Opteron processor 100 Series and 800 Series offer increased bandwidth and reduced memory latency through leading-edge HyperTransport technology and an integrated DDR memory controller.

"AMD continues to lead the industry in providing flexibility to our workstation and server customers," said Marty Seyer, vice president and general manager of AMD's Microprocessor Business Unit. "We delivered on our promise to provide the highest-performing 2P and 4P server processor in the world. We are now offering IT managers a complete range of 64-bit solutions that are designed to protect investments in 32-bit applications and lower their total cost of ownership."

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