AMD Makes Progress on Dual-Core Chips



AMD Makes Progress on Dual-Core Chips
AMD Company completed the design of its AMD64 dual-core processors, and plans to provide chip x86 server market in the middle of next year, the company said this week.

In addition, dual-core processors for the high-end client computer, it will be in the second half of 2005, AMD officials said.

"We expect the industry to divert people to a multi-tasking applications requiring scalability, only 64 pairs core processors can provide," Dekemaixie, an executive vice president at AMD company said in a statement.

AMDs design is completed milestone for the dual-core chips A month later, Intels president and chief operating officer Paul Otellini showed analysts in New York is a sample of what he said, Intels dual-core "Montecito" chip. The version of the Itanium processor, 24 MB of L3 cache memory, set for release in 2005.


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