Today AMD announced what the company is calling a “technology milestone” — the completed design of its AMD64 dual-core processors. AMD plans to deliver dual-core products to the x86 server market in mid-2005 and introduce dual-core solutions for high-end client PCs in the second half of 2005. AMD has been developing its multicore processors for several years. Since the AMD64 platform was first discussed publicly in 1999, AMD indicated that its AMD64 technology would support multiple-core processors.
AMD Calls Dual-Core Chips a ‘Technology Milestone’
Posted by: ECT News Hardware Desk June 15, 2004 01:49 PMToday AMD announced what the company is calling a “technology milestone” — the completed design of its AMD64 dual-core processors. AMD plans to deliver dual-core products to the x86 server market in mid-2005 and introduce dual-core solutions for high-end client PCs in the second half of 2005. AMD has been developing its multicore processors for several years. Since the AMD64 platform was first discussed publicly in 1999, AMD indicated that its AMD64 technology would support multiple-core processors.