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Sun plans giveaway for new Opteron workstation







Sun plans giveaway for new Opteron
workstation

Sun plans giveaway for new Opteron
workstation
06/23/2004 10:20 PM

Sun Microsystems has built its first workstation based on Advanced Micro Devices' Opteron processor and will begin selling it next week as part of a promotional program designed to entice Java developers to use Sun's Java Studio Enterprise software.




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