AMD and a new quad-core quad-core product
To compete with the Intel Core 2 Duo processor, AMD announced a new product with AM2 technology, Opteron Socket F dual-core processor with old designs and some new features such as AMD-V (public New technology that supports processor chips can run multiple operating systems in parallel), DDR2 .
The chip's processing speed is up to 2.8GHz, and is considered to be capable of defeating Woodcrest Xeons chips from Intel. However, this is not a big surprise that AMD wants to announce. The real surprise is AMD's single-die single-die chip, which has four cores on a silicon die.
This product is AMD's challenge to Intel with a quad-core processor but on two separate molds.
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