09.251.2004 - Leading Software Vendors Endorse AMD64 Multi-Core Technology After AMD’s Demonstration Of Industry’s First X86 Dual-Core Processors
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SUNNYVALE, CA -- September 7, 2004 --AMD (NYSE: AMD) today announced software support from Novell, Red Hat and Sun for AMD64 multi-core technology and recommended ISVs license software applications by socket. This follows a recent demonstration of the industry’s first x86 dual-core processor last week at AMD’s Austin facilities where four x86-based dual-core AMD Opteron™ processors powered an HP ProLiant DL585 server. The upcoming dual-core AMD64 processors are designed to run with current versions of Linux, Solaris and Windows® as well as existing x86- and AMD64-based applications without requiring any software modifications. This follows the AMD customer-centric approach of safeguarding software investments while delivering industry-leading processor innovation.
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