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AMD, Sun Continue To Redefine Enterprise Computing
AMD celebrated the one-year anniversary of the strategic alliance with Sun
Microsystems Inc. As part of the alliance, AMD also announced support for the
Solaris 10 Operating System (OS).
To date, the AMD-Sun alliance has produced a complete roster of AMD Opteron
processor-based Sun Fire servers and Sun Java workstation solutions that
deliver industry-leading performance to the enterprise. The four-way Sun Fire
V40z server recently achieved world-record results on SPEC OMPM2001, a key
benchmark for scientific applications. The Sun Fire V20z is one of the
top-performing two-way x86 servers available today. The 1P Sun Java
workstation W1100z and 2P Sun Java workstation W2100z are the latest in the
family of AMD Opteron processor-based products from Sun Microsystems and are
designed to maximize end user productivity. Users can find additional
information on the benchmarks and on the records set by these products at
www.sun.com/smi/Press/sunflash/2004-09/sunflash.20040921.6.html.
"This is a milestone for the industry. For the past year AMD has worked
closely with Sun to change the economics of the enterprise market," said Dirk
Meyer, executive vice president of Computation Products Group at AMD. "AMD and
Sun are helping ensure that cost effective solutions deliver new levels of
performance for end users across a broad range of industry segments. As we
move into 2005 and the introduction of AMD64 multi-core technology,
enterprises can look forward to an expanding portfolio of highly scalable AMD
Opteron processor-based server and workstation platforms from Sun."
Sun Microsystems recently launched the Solaris 10 Operating System (OS)
optimized for AMD64 technology. This is the first version of Solaris to
support AMD Opteron processors while running in 64-bit mode, enabling
customers to take advantage of the industry's number one UNIX platform, as
well as compatibility between 32-bit and 64-bit environments.
"The AMD Opteron processor with Direct Connect Architecture offers significant
performance advantages over traditional front-side bus designs," said John
Fowler, executive vice president of Sun's Network Systems Group. "We have
collaborated with AMD to build systems that capitalize on this performance
boost to the x86 server market and deliver value to our customers. The AMD and
Sun alliance has already had a significant impact on the industry in just one
year and we look forward to their dual-core processors and continued growth in
the high-volume space."
Going forward, AMD and Sun plan to continue to drive widespread adoption of
AMD Opteron processor-based systems at all levels of enterprise environments.
By working with Sun to deliver reliable, secure solutions with
industry-leading performance, AMD will continue its tradition of
customer-centric innovation.
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