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One-year-old Opteron serves notice







One-year-old Opteron serves notice

One-year-old Opteron serves notice 04/22/2004 06:28 AM

A year after launching its 64-bit Opteron server chip, AMD is riding higher with quarterly profits and backing from a number of brand-name manufacturers.




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