AMD to double memory capacity in server applications
AMD to double memory capacity in server applications

AMD has come up with a new technology that will allow the company to install 16 memory modules per CPU socket – instead of only 8 that are used with Opteron CPUs today.
Caneland & Tigerton: Intel preps for battle against AMDs 4P Opteron

Intel today disclosed more details about its final Core microprocessor product – the Tigerton processor: The CPU will go head to head with AMD’s 4P+ Opteron processors, which have dominated the MP processor segment for more than 2 years.
Update 1: AMD gets more aggressive, announces next-gen CPU cores

There are very few options for AMD other than moving into the offense these days: The company’s chief technology officer today revealed at a meeting with analysts more details about the first Fusion processor “Falcon” as well as processors succeeding Barcelona: Bulldozer and Bobcat. And: The company plans to catch up with Intel’s production process in 2009. Update: Slideshow
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