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SUNNYVALE, CA -- October 14, 2003 --AMD (NYSE: AMD) today announced the company has received the top semiconductor supplier award from Robert Bosch GmbH for the period 2001-2002. The award was presented to AMD for delivering outstanding performance, quality, and reliability on products from its Spansion™ Flash memory product portfolio.
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SUNNYVALE, CA -- October 12, 2003 -- On the day that saw the greatest record in Formula One racing fall, AMD (NYSE: AMD) congratulates Ferrari’s extraordinary driver Michael Schumacher on his history-making sixth consecutive World Championship. Schumacher, who also holds the record for the most Grand Prix victories, surpasses legendary driver Juan Manuel Fangio’s record of five driving titles.
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NEW YORK -- October 10, 2003 --At the 115th Audio Engineering Society (AES) Convention, AMD (NYSE: AMD) today announced its collaboration with Open Labs, RackSaver and Steinberg Audio to offer AMD Opteron™ processor-based digital audio workstations (DAW). AMD also announced its recent role in the digital editing of Fuel’s Natural Selection and the forthcoming Korn record, Take a Look in the Mirror.
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NEW YORK -- October 10, 2003 --At the 115th Audio Engineering Society (AES) Convention, AMD (NYSE: AMD) today announced support for Zappa.com and forthcoming support for the Zappa studio with AMD Opteron™ processor-based digital audio workstations and servers. Also known as the Utility Muffin Research Kitchen (UMRK), this studio is being equipped with AMD64 technology for 32- and 64-bit processing that enables Dweezil Zappa to compose music and move his father’s master analog tapes into the new surround digital formats.
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NEW ORLEANS -- October 9, 2003 --Today at the Microsoft Worldwide Partner Conference, AMD (NYSE: AMD) announced support for Microsoft Windows Small Business Server 2003 on AMD Opteron™ processors based on AMD64 technology. This combination will provide a high-performance, cost-effective server solution for small-to-medium (SMB) business customers that can support their most critical IT needs, including file and print, e-mail, Web services, and database services.
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SUNNYVALE, CA -- September 30, 2003 --AMD (NYSE: AMD) today announced support for Microsoft® Windows® XP Media Center Edition 2004 on AMD Athlon™ 64 processors based on AMD64 technology. Desktop and mobile systems based on AMD processors provide the performance users need to enjoy digital entertainment according to their taste, schedule and location. AMD64 technology enables immersive audio and video features for cinematic computing. Cinematic computing is an evolutionary journey toward a destination where mind-blowing 3-D games reach a new level of realism, and experiencing digital media is quick, effortless, and real-time.
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SUNNYVALE, CA -- September 29, 2003 -- In his opening remarks at the first-ever "U.S.-Mexico Collaborative: Partnering for Technological Advancement" conference last week in New York, AMD (NYSE: AMD) CEO Hector Ruiz discussed the need for collaboration and the importance of Information Technology (IT) in helping boost development and economic prosperity in Mexico. The meeting of U.S. Hispanic business leaders, U.S. and Mexican government officials, and Mexican business leaders was jointly organized by AMD, the Mexico Council for Science and Technology (CONACYT) and the U.S.-Mexico Foundation for Science (FUMEC).
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SAN FRANCISCO -- September 23, 2003 -- AMD (NYSE: AMD) today marked the next frontier in computing, introducing the world’s first and only Windows-compatible 64-bit PC processor - the AMD Athlon 64 FX processor - and paving the way for a jaw-dropping PC experience. The AMD Athlon 64 FX processor delivers what no other PC processor can: the highest overall 32-bit performance for today’s demanding applications and the power of 64-bit computing for the next wave of software.
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AMD comes charging out of the gate on the 400 MHz Front Side Bus Athlon XP 3200+. Frame rates are going to jump as AMD continues to push the performance envelope. The Athlon XP 3200+ is here and we took a unique twist to the round of benchmarks. Should the 3200+ be on your shopping list? A lot depends on what you have already. I say it's a must!
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We are conducting a survey on AMD processor colors. If you have an AMD processor please fill it out. We do not ask any personal information.
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“AMD Athlon 64” as the brand name for their Next-Generation Desktop And Mobile Processors.
The upcoming AMD Athlon™ 64 processor is expected to be the industry’s first and only 64-bit, x86 PC processor for desktop and mobile computing. Desktop and mobile PCs built on the AMD Athlon 64 processor will be able to run 64-bit applications at full performance and simultaneously run 32-bit software applications with no performance penalty. It will enable the benefits desktop and mobile PC users want such as quicker loading of applications and better multi-tasking. Users will enjoy vivid realism and richer sound on digital entertainment such as games, streaming video and audio, DVDs and music.
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AMD is going to risk all and produce a 64-bit desktop Processor.
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The chipmaker will unveil its long-awaited 333MHz frontside bus in the 2700+ and 2800+ Athlon XPs, on that date, our sources tell us, pointing to a revival of the chip wars between AMD and Intel in the run-up to the pre-Christmas buying binge.
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One of the reasons that the new Celeron performed so poorly, even when overclocked to the same speed, as the Pentium III (i.e. Celeron 850/100 vs Pentium III 850/100) was because the Celeron’s L2 cache featured a 4-way set associative mapping algorithm versus the Pentium III’s 8-way set associative L2 cache. The reason this discrepancy exists is because Intel essentially disables 1/2 of the L2 cache on the Pentium III in order to produce a Celeron (this can be confirmed by noting that the die sizes of the two chips are identical) and by doing that you essentially get half the “associativity”.
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AMD has released the Thunderbird Chips, today.
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