Double the cores, double the heat? | CNET News.com http://news.com.com/Double+the+cores%2C+double+... The earth may be heating up, but Intel and Advanced Micro Devices are determined to keep PC warming trends in check.
Perfect Storm Brews for PC Buyers http://msn.pcworld.com/article/id,126593/articl... As Intel and AMD cut chip prices, buyers can expect to see big bargains.
AMD unleashes next-generation Opteron chips http://www.topix.net/r/0fwOSMTGTxTpW8c1gsanECGV... Chipmaker's response to Intel's new Xeons speeds memory and paves way to quad-core. Advanced Micro Devices plans to announce its new "Rev F" generation of Opteron server processors Tuesday, the next volley in a ... Read more
AMD's CTO says Intel messed up | Newsmakers | CNET News.com http://news.com.com/AMDs+CTO+says+Intel+messed+... There used to be an easy way to tell time in the processor business: Advanced Micro Devices would have three bad years and one good year, and Intel would have one bad year and three good years.
Acrosser Launches AR-B1572, the AMD GX 466 Half Size ISA CPU Card http://gigiena.com/acrosser-launches-ar-b1572-t... Acrosser fanless half size ISA CPU card embedded with AMD GX466 333Mhz processor. 128MB DDR SDRAM and a battery backed 512KB SRAM are built in the CPU card. One SODIMM socket is available for future expansion.
AMD's Barcelone http://www.pctechguide.com/25AMD_BarcelonaQuadC... Late 2007 saw the release of AMD's new native Quad-Core Opteron processors. Designed initially for servers and workstations and codenamed 'Barcelona', the early versions ran at clock frequencies of up to 2Ghz, with faster varieties to follow.
AMD plots three-core desktop computer chip http://finance-week.org/?p=530... AMD said Monday it plans to sell “triple-core”¯ processors in the first quarter of 2008. Three cores are the equivalent of three engines under a car hood. The chips are designed to offer increased horsepower in multiple computer applications. The plan to sell a three-core chip, among other things, raises questions about pricing and consumer demand. Sunnyvale, Calif.-based AMD