10.09.2007 04:01:00
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AMD Introduces the World's Most Advanced x86 Processor, Designed for the Demanding Datacenter
AMD (NYSE: AMD) today introduced the Quad-Core AMD Opteron™
processor, the world’s most advanced x86
processor ever designed and manufactured and the first native x86
quad-core microprocessor. Designed from inception for the most demanding
datacenters, Quad-Core AMD Opteron processor-based servers from global
OEMs and system builders can deliver breakthrough capabilities to
customers in a time of dramatically escalating performance-per-watt
emphasis.
Quad-Core AMD Opteron processors with AMD’s
revolutionary Direct Connect Architecture introduce innovations that go
beyond four x86 processing cores on a single die of silicon. Critical
considerations for today’s most challenging
business requirements inspired Quad-Core AMD Opteron processor
innovations: energy efficiency with a 50 percent increase in integer and
floating-point performance,1 enhanced
virtualization performance, and investment protection via a
customer-centric approach enabling non-disruptive transitions from dual-
to quad-core within the same power and thermal envelopes to help keep
infrastructure costs down.
"Today marks one of the great milestones in
microprocessor achievement as AMD again raises expectations for
industry-standard computing,” said Hector
Ruiz, chairman and chief executive officer, AMD. "We’ve
worked closely with our customers and partners to design a new
generation of processing solutions embodied by today’s
Quad-Core AMD Opteron processor – a four-way
winner in performance, energy efficiency, virtualization and investment
protection. Early customer response has been extremely positive.”
Quad-Core AMD Opteron processor-based systems from global OEM and
system-builder partners begin shipping this month and are expected to
increase in number through the remainder of the year. AMD Phenom™
processor solutions, which will leverage many of the same benefits of
this innovative, next-generation architecture, are expected to be
available for the desktop market in December. Due in part to the industry’s
most stable x86 server platform, more than 50 socket compatible
Quad-Core AMD Opteron processor-ready system choices are on the market
today from tier one OEMs, all of whom are publicly supporting today’s
introduction.
"Today more customers choose ProLiant for
their AMD processor-based server blades than any other vendor by a
factor of more than 2 to 1. HP offers customers a broad portfolio built
on innovative designs to address customer needs in the areas of power,
virtualization and cost,” said Paul Miller,
vice president, marketing, enterprise storage and servers, HP. "With
today’s launch of Quad-Core AMD Opteron
processors, we can help customers bring new levels of efficiency to
their infrastructure as we broaden our AMD Opteron
processor-based family of servers.” "Sun is thrilled about the introduction of
Quad-Core AMD Opteron processors. Incorporating Sun’s
innovative design principles that enable stunning scalability and
industry-leading performance-per-watt, our upcoming Quad-Core AMD
Opteron processor-based servers and workstations will only accelerate
the momentum Sun is experiencing in its x64 business,”
said John Fowler, executive vice president of Sun Microsystems’
Systems Group. "With so much pent-up demand
for the scalability of native quad-core processing, Sun believes there
will be rapid, widespread adoption of Quad-Core AMD Opteron
processor-based systems. We applaud AMD for yet another technological
breakthrough, and are excited to continue to grow our alliance.” "Dell and AMD share a commitment to
delivering industry-leading performance, performance-per-watt, and the
most energy-efficient product designs to help our customers focus on
driving their business forward,” said Brad
Anderson, senior vice president, Dell Product Group. "Dell’s
ability to seamlessly deliver the benefits of AMD’s
Dual Dynamic Power Management technology means our customers can get
more today and for future growth in the AMD processor-powered Dell
PowerEdge 2970 and Energy Smart 2970.” "IBM was the first global OEM to support AMD
Opteron processors in 2003. Today our relationship is delivering
powerful and energy-efficient business performance computing solutions”
said James Gargan, vice president, Brand Management System x &
BladeCenter, IBM. "Our x86 systems feature
IBM’s X-Architecture innovation, such as
Xcelerated Memory Technology, to help optimize Quad-Core AMD Opteron
processor capabilities for peak system performance. We look forward to
bringing new products to market with AMD later this year to help
strengthen IBM’s position as the world’s
top server vendor2.”
Systems based on Quad-Core AMD Opteron processors are also being
announced today by a host of other manufacturers, including Appro,
Egenera, Gateway, Rackable Systems, Supermicro and Verari.
Additionally, AMD is providing the channel with a tremendous opportunity
to be able to offer their customers Quad-Core AMD Opteron
processor-based solutions very soon after launch. AMD Validated Server
Program platforms are available today through distribution, empowering
channel partners with the opportunity to be early to market with
solutions.
AMD introduces Average CPU Power (ACP)
AMD also today introduced the Average CPU Power (ACP) metric, which
represents processor power usage, including cores, integrated memory
controller, and HyperTransport™ technology
links, while running a suite of typical and relevant commercially useful
high utilization workloads to be more indicative of the power
consumption that end-users can expect. ACP is a useful metric for data
center operators when estimating power budgets to size their
datacenters. AMD will continue to provide thermal design power (TDP)
specifications to platform designers in AMD power and thermal datasheets.
AMD is introducing Quad-Core AMD Opteron processors today at the 55- and
75-watt ACP. For system designers, AMD will continue to state its TDP
specifications.
New Standard in Energy Efficiency
As datacenters in the U.S. face the potential of doubling their energy
consumption by 20113 , new Quad-Core AMD
Opteron processors introduce the world’s
most energy-efficient x86 architecture, bolstered by a variety of new
power-saving technologies, including:
AMD CoolCore™
Technology, for reducing energy consumption by turning off
unused parts of the processor;
Independent Dynamic Core Technology,
an enhancement to AMD PowerNow!™
technology, allowing each core to vary its clock frequency
depending on the specific performance requirement of the applications
it is supporting; and
Dual Dynamic Power Management (DDPM),
which provides an independent power supply to the cores and to the
memory controller, allowing the cores and memory controllers to
operate on different voltages, determined by usage. DDPM is available
in most Quad-Core AMD Opteron processor-based platforms being
introduced today.
"Microsoft and AMD are working together to
drive innovation, performance and energy efficiency across the
datacenters and development environments,”
said Bill Laing, general manager of Windows Server Division at Microsoft
Corp. "With 64-bit multi-core technology,
Direct Connect Architecture and built-in virtualization, AMD Opteron
processors continue to provide Microsoft Windows customers with an
innovative platform. Looking ahead, we believe Windows Server 2008, SQL
Server 2008 and Visual Studio 2008 running with Quad-Core AMD Opteron
processors will provide a compelling development and deployment platform
to drive customers’ dynamic IT environments.” Optimal Virtualization Performance
Datacenters depend on virtualization software as an essential tool to
consolidate server workloads, operate more securely, and enable disaster
recovery. Quad-Core AMD Opteron processors with Direct Connect
Architecture excel in virtualized environments because of the integrated
memory controller4 for reduced memory latency,
and Rapid Virtualization Indexing, a new AMD innovation in AMD
Virtualization™ technology designed to
reduce the overhead associated with software virtualization. Rapid
Virtualization Indexing takes functionality that was previously
performed in software and greatly accelerates it by performing those
functions within the CPU to help enable near-real time application
performance.
Investment Protection
Quad-Core AMD Opteron processors maintain compatibility with the socket
and thermal envelopes of Second-Generation AMD Opteron processors to
enable a seamless customer upgrade path. AMD’s
common core strategy empowers customers to scale with one AMD
architecture to reduce platform management complexity and increase
datacenter uptime and productivity.
Outstanding Performance
Continuing the legacy of the AMD Opteron processor family, Quad-Core AMD
Opteron processors introduce several new ground-breaking technologies
enabling impressive results across a suite of benchmarks. Within
comparable thermal bands, Quad-Core AMD Opteron processors outperform
the competition on several industry-standard benchmarks including: SPECfp®_rate2006,
SPEC®int_2006,
SPECompM®2001Base,
STREAM, Fluent and LS-DYNA. For more details on the performance of
Quad-Core AMD Opteron processors, please visit http://www.amd.com/opteronperformance.
Visit AMD on the Web
For more information on the Quad-Core AMD Opteron processor including
FAQs, development tools, online press kits and other general
information, please visit http://multicore.amd.com.
Quad-Core AMD Opteron processor pricing can be found at http://www.amd.com/pricing.
About AMD
Advanced Micro Devices (NYSE: AMD) is a leading global provider of
innovative processing solutions in the computing, graphics and consumer
electronics markets. AMD is dedicated to driving open innovation, choice
and industry growth by delivering superior customer-centric solutions
that empower consumers and businesses worldwide. For more information,
visit www.amd.com.
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trademarks of their respective owners. Industry Support Absoft "The new Quad-Core AMD Opteron™
processor is exciting for our customers because it is the first native
quad-core solution on a single piece of silicon. Further, the improved
I/O, core and cache enhancements allow higher performance while
consuming less energy. This is exactly what Absoft Fortran customers
want for their HPC clusters and high performance workstations. Absoft
has been working with AMD to develop new AMD specific optimizations for
its latest Absoft Fortran compilers. These newest optimizations show
significant speed increases in several areas and will be available to
our customers soon. Absoft is committed to further expanding our
relationship with AMD and to continue providing our customers with the
highest performance available on AMD based computing systems.”
-Wood Lotz, President, Absoft Corporation Advanced Clustering Technologies "We're very excited to see new technology
entering the market that fills the gap for many of our clients who
require faster clock speeds as well as high memory bandwidth. This
advancement offered by AMD will take many of those clients to the next
level not only with regards to density, but with overall cluster
efficiency.” -Shelly (Matthews)
Kelley, Vice President of Sales, Advanced Clustering Technologies Angstrom Microsystems
"Angstrom’s compute hungry customers
are looking forward to deploying the Quad-Core AMD Opteron™
processor. With our patent-pending cooling technology, Angstrom offers
832 cores per rack, setting the mark for high density liquid cooled AMD
server solutions.” -Lalit Jain, CEO,
Angstrom Microsystems ANSYS, Inc. "We are very excited by the performance of
our simulation and modeling software on the new Quad-Core AMD Opteron™
processor. Innovation based on simulation is a fundamental part of the
product design and development process, and our customers require
optimized performance on state-of-the-art microprocessor technologies.
Our collaboration with AMD allows us to fulfill those expectations, as
the performance metrics we’ve achieve
clearly demonstrate.” –Jim
Cashman, President and CEO, ANYSYS, Inc. Appro "Appro XtremeServers and workstations
powered by AMD Opteron™ processors represent
a value proposition based on improved performance and memory
availability for traditional high-performance computing (HPC) and
commercial applications, while adding reliability and flexibility for
our end-users with peak performance and outstanding value. Quad-Core AMD
Opteron™ processors improve our server’s
value proposition through an enhanced cache structure designed to boost
performance and increase data and efficiency handling, thereby reducing
the latency of accessing main memory, especially for compute-intensive
multi-threaded applications. In addition, the architecture drastically
improves the memory and I/O latency for HPC customers that are using
64-bit applications, and it helps 32-bit applications run faster as
well. In the end, the importance of AMD’s
native multi-core architecture is vital for computational-intensive
business productivity.” –John
Lee, Vice President of Advanced Technology Solutions Group, Appro Arima "AMD’s native
quad-core architecture truly helps maximize the price-performance
equation. Arima develops server motherboard and barebone products based
on Quad-Core AMD Opteron™ processors because
of our confidence in the substantial benefit to our customers through
improved computation performance, bandwidth and performance-per-watt.” -LC Tsai, President, Server Business Unit, Arima ASA Computers, Inc. "Selecting the right hardware and software
is complex; the wrong choice can be quite expensive. That is why our
customers come to us for help in choosing the right components for their
web, mail, storage or general purpose servers. It’s
comforting to know that the innovative engineering of ASA Computers
matched with the exceptional performance-per-watt and computing
capabilities of Quad-Core AMD Opteron™
processors can deliver scalable solutions for our customers now and in
the future.” -Arvind Bhargava, CEO, ASA
Computers, Inc. ASUS "The Quad-Core AMD Opteron™
processor offers significantly improved performance and scalability, as
well as performance-per-watt. We are confident of taking full advantage
of these benefits and providing high performance server products to our
customers with the new platform and dedicated ASUS solution.”
-Jerry Shen, Vice President, ASUS Atipa Technologies "The convergence of server technology and
processor performance will add up to enormous opportunities for business
in health care in the remote areas, as well as data interchange and
virtual education across a wide range of industries. Information
services are another area that can heavily leverage the superior
performance of Quad-Core AMD Opteron™ processors. Federal, state and local governments are in desperate
need of centralizing the control of a balanced and efficient information
database. This will enable them to better embrace social concerns and
problem-solving law enforcement and finally build a world-class
information network.” -Dana Chang, Vice
President, Atipa Technologies Avnet "During Avnet’s
35-year distribution relationship with AMD, we have helped our channel
partners be among the first to market with innovative AMD-based
solutions. Avnet is collaborating with global and regional original
equipment manufacturers (OEMs), systems builder and value-added reseller
(VAR) channel partners to prepare them for developing complete solutions
based on the new Quad-Core AMD Opteron™
processor. We are excited about the market potential for the new
processors, and are aligning Avnet’s sales
and marketing efforts with AMD’s to drive
growth for channel partners in every region.”
-George Condon, Senior Vice President, Avnet Embedded Solutions,
Avnet Technology Solutions Broadcom "We are pleased that AMD is launching its
industry-defining native quad-core microprocessors, Quad-Core AMD Opteron™
processors. Working seamlessly with Broadcom’s
industry-leading server I/O chipsets, including the HT-2100 that
leverages AMD’s Direct Connect Architecture
for design flexibility, Quad-Core AMD Opteron processors continue AMD's
tradition of energy efficiency, performance and virtualization
leadership.” -Sean Conlon, General
Manager, Chipset and Storage Infrastructure Line of Business, Broadcom Citrix "The new Quad-Core AMD Opteron™
processor will further enable our customers to take full advantage of
the high scalability – up to 500 users per
server in our x64 edition – offered by
Citrix Presentation Server. The Quad-Core AMD Opteron™
processor will provide increased server scalability and performance
benefits so customers can easily expand their application delivery
infrastructure to deliver more business applications to more users,
while providing greater security and business flexibility at much lower
cost. The savings in space, cooling and power make it a solid investment.”
-Scott Herren, Group Vice President and General Manager,
Virtualization Systems Group, Citrix Systems Colfax International "Our commitment to support AMD Opteron™
processors allows us to deliver innovative solutions that also meet our
customers’ increasing demands for
energy-efficient computing and investment protection. Our latest
collaboration with AMD has combined Colfax International’s
high-performing solutions with the benefits of the industry’s
first native x86 quad-core processor. Together with AMD, we are focused
on providing innovative technologies that matter most to our customers.”
-Mike Fay, Vice President, Colfax International Cray Inc. "Our customers are already achieving
breakthrough results with the Cray XT4 system and quad-core technology
will allow them to solve more complex problems faster, doing more
accurate simulations. The Cray XT4 system was designed with quad-core
performance in mind, and we have seen early examples of excellent
scalability and sustained performance with Quad-Core AMD Opteron™
processors and our advanced Cray SeaStar™
interconnect network. Quad-core will give new customers a big boost in
performance and a substantial total cost of ownership win. It will do
the same for our current customers at a low incremental cost, extending
the useful life of their existing Cray XT3TM and XT4 systems.” -Peter Ungaro, President and CEO, Cray Egenera "The combination of AMD’s
unique Direct Connect Architecture with Egenera’s
data center virtualization can deliver first-class performance and
memory capabilities for significant advantages in application
performance. AMD’s native Quad-Core AMD
Opteron™ processors place all four cores on
a single piece of silicon so data can move between cores at full speed
for more efficient data sharing, which we believe will help improve
performance on memory-intensive applications in virtualized
environments. We’re pleased to further
strengthen our collaboration with AMD to meet the requirements of our
enterprise customers by continuing to deliver highly available, cost
effective and scalable solutions.” -Susan
Davis, Vice President, Egenera Fujitsu Siemens Computers "In developing the Quad-Core AMD Opteron™
2300 Series processors, AMD has demonstrated forward thinking, not only
about the upgrade path to simply introduce the latest and greatest
processor to help enable servers to run faster, but the new processors
are also innovative in their approach to energy efficiency and
virtualization capabilities. Overall, the Quad-Core AMD Opteron
processors ensure that Fujitsu Siemens Computers PRIMERY RX330 servers
are heavyweight performers for compute-intensive database and
virtualization applications in the data center today –
and tomorrow.” -Jens-Peter Seick, Senior
Vice President Enterprise Business, Fujitsu Siemens Computers Gateway "Our customers have been extremely pleased
with our previous AMD Opteron™
processor-based servers. Once again, AMD is bringing leading-edge
technology with significant benefits to our servers and, ultimately, our
customers.” -Tim Diefenthaler, Senior
Director, Professional Product Management, Gateway GIGABYTE "The Quad-Core AMD Opteron™
processor enhances existing performance-per-watt capabilities with
innovative power management capabilities, and helps increase performance
and efficiency of x86 virtualization solutions with enhanced AMD
Virtualization™ technology. GIGABYTE is
happy to collaborate with AMD to offer server solutions powered by the
Quad-Core AMD Opteron processor, which will help satisfy our customers’
need for high performance processing and low power consumption.” -Etay Lee, General Manager of Network and Communication Business
Unit, GIGABYTE HPC Systems, Inc. "With customer-centric enhancements like
Dual Dynamic Power Management™ and AMD
CoolCore™ technology, as well as core and
cache enhancements and a native multi-core architecture, Quad-Core AMD
Opteron™ processors help better address our
customers’ need for high levels of
performance in the same footprint. We primarily serve the scientific
computing and research community working on complex problems. The
enhancements in the new native Quad-Core AMD Opteron processors are
definitely a big step forward in meeting their needs –
better performance without the need to revamp their full data center
infrastructure like power and cooling. Better performance, out of the
box. We are also very excited with the new standards in
performance-per-watt capabilities.” -Kalyana
Chadalavada, Director of Systems Architecture, HPC Systems, Inc. Inventec Enterprise System Corp. "We are extremely excited to support the
launch of the Quad-Core AMD Opteron™
processor. We strive to build solutions based on leading innovative and
reliable technology, and by adding AMD’s
native quad-core processor into our portfolio of offerings, we are able
to significantly broaden the choices available to our customers.” -N.J. Lee, Sr. VP of Inventec Enterprise System Corp. Microway, Inc. "The AMD Opteron™
processor is built from the ground up to directly address the demands of
the HPC market. Critical features of the processor, like its integrated
memory controller and HyperTransport™
technology, provide it with a clear advantage over the front side
bus-based architecture that has dominated the x86 space for many years.
AMD’s latest innovation, a native quad-core
design with 4 cores on a single die, enables programs that are not
memory-bound to take full advantage of the additional processing power.
Programs that can dramatically improve in speed include floating point
intensive computations, like FFTs, which have high data re-use rates;
SMP applications that make frequent calls, including transaction-based
business applications; and programs that depend on byte code
interpreters like JAVA to carry the work load. Quad-Core AMD Opteron™
processors will change the face of high performance computing.” -Stephen Fried, President and CTO, Microway, Inc. MSI "MSI is proud to maintain its strong
relationship with AMD by supporting the Quad-Core AMD Opteron™
processor launch with a series of new motherboards targeted for the
server market. The Quad-Core AMD Opteron processor is designed to offer
better performance in the same thermal envelopes as the current
generation of AMD Opteron processors. The new server motherboards
provide high performance, high stability and an increase in overall
product efficiency. MSI continues to drive technology leadership by
supporting the first native quad-core processor architecture in the
x86-based computing market.” -Norman
Tsai, Vice President of Enterprise Platform Product Sales Division, MSI Novell "The strengths of the Quad-Core AMD Opteron™
processor mesh very well with the capabilities of SUSE Linux Enterprise
as Novell and AMD continue to provide customers with innovative
solutions at the front of the market. SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10
SP1 is the first production-level operating system to support the
enhanced virtualization feature of the Quad-Core AMD Opteron™
processor, known as Rapid Virtualization Indexing, as we are again one
of the first Linux vendors to embrace the newest technologies offered by
AMD.” -Roger Levy, Senior Vice President
and General Manager of Open Platform Solutions, Novell NVIDIA "We are proud to support the release of AMD’s
Quad-Core AMD Opteron™ processors, a
breakthrough native quad-core architecture that continues AMD’s
tradition of energy efficiency and performance. Quad-Core AMD Opteron™
processors combined with NVIDIA nForce Professional 3000-family MCP
products will deliver exceptional performance and stability for the most
demanding server and workstation applications.”
-Manoj Gujral, General Manager, Professional MCP Business, NVIDIA Oracle "Our customers look to Oracle and AMD for
technology solutions that lower their total cost of ownership. Based on
everything we’ve seen, the new Quad-Core AMD
Opteron™ processor will play a major role in
helping customers achieve their objective of lowering TCO.”
-Charles Phillips, President, Oracle Corporation PathScale "Over the past four years, AMD and PathScale
have collaborated around several common strengths; 64-bit multi-core
scalability, outstanding memory bandwidth utilization and optimal
settings for a growing array of leading-edge AMD specific architectural
features. The PathScale Compiler Suite provides software developers with
excellent performance on AMD processors and reduced development time due
to outstanding GNU compatibility. In this way, we help our system
partners and developers with real-world code to realize the enormous
potential in this newest Quad-Core AMD Opteron™
processor.” -Duncan Poole, Director of
Product Marketing, PathScale PSSC Labs "PSSC Labs is pleased to incorporate
Quad-Core AMD Opteron™ processors in all of
our product lines including our PowerWulf Clusters, servers and
workstations. AMD’s new native quad-core
processor offers a tremendous amount of computing power in a very small
foot print.” -Alex Lesser, Vice
President, PSSC Labs Rackable Systems "As one of the world’s
leading providers of AMD processor-based server solutions, Rackable
Systems is pleased to offer this next generation of AMD64 technology to
our customers. Our award-winning, build-to-order AMD Opteron™
processor-based servers enable us to optimize system performance, expand
compute density and offer industry-leading performance per watt to our
customers at exceptional prices.” -Mark
J. Barrenechea, President and Chief Executive Officer, Rackable Systems Rackspace Managed Hosting "We’ve found
that AMD Opteron™ processors are an
incredibly reliable platform for customers with multi-threaded
applications or heavy database usage. Quad-Core AMD Opteron™
processors coincide directly with our GreenSpace initiative of lowering
power consumption, which in turn delivers great cost benefits to us that
we can ultimately pass on to customers. It is apparent that the
processor was designed with virtualization in mind, delivering near
native performance on virtualized applications and greatly improving
virtualized application performance by allowing virtual machines to
manage memory more efficiently.” -Nicolas
Keller, Director of Platform Products, Rackspace Managed Hosting Red Hat "Customers running Red Hat Enterprise Linux
Advanced Platform with the included Red Hat Integrated Virtualization
for their server environments will greatly benefit from the new
Quad-Core AMD Opteron™ processors with AMD
Virtualization technology. Our testing has demonstrated performance
improvements of up to 4 times over earlier virtualized systems due to
the benefits of AMD VirtualizationTM with
Rapid Virtualization Indexing and optimized drivers. It is clear that
now is the time to update your server farms to the latest quad-core AMD
based systems running the latest Red Hat Enterprise Linux software.”
-Scott Crenshaw, Vice President of Red Hat Enterprise Linux Line of
Business, Red Hat Silicon Mechanics "With enhanced performance and innovative
power management capabilities such as AMD's Dual Dynamic Power Management™,
our customers are eager to realize the benefits of our solutions powered
by AMD's first native quad-core processor. Since Quad-Core AMD Opteron™
processors operate within the same power and thermal envelopes as
dual-core AMD Opteron processors, customers can benefit from quad-core
technology without compromising power consumption. It’s
an exciting upgrade that can increase capabilities without altering
datacenter infrastructure.” -Dave Bryan,
President, Silicon Mechanics Sun Microsystems "Sun has a long history of providing
solutions that define innovation. The free and open Solaris 10 Operating
System is leveraging more than 20 years of SMP expertise - with 64-bit
computing since 1998 - and will offer exceptional computing performance,
security and virtualization capabilities on AMD Opteron™
processor-based systems ranging from single cores to 32-cores and beyond.”
-Marc Hamilton, Vice President of Solaris Marketing, Sun Microsystems Supermicro "Our quad-core A+ solutions deliver great
value to customers in all segments of the server and workstation
marketplace. With a comprehensive selection of high-quality Server
Building Block Solutions to choose from, Supermicro offers truly
application-optimized Quad-Core AMD Opteron™ processor-based
platforms. The leading system-level power efficiency of our cutting-edge
server designs enables us to offer earth-friendly solutions with
exceptional performance-per-watt capabilities that empower customers to
grow, adapt and scale as their business demands evolve.”
-Alex Hsu, Chief Sales and Marketing Officer, Supermicro SWsoft "The combination of AMD’s
powerful, energy-efficient Quad-Core AMD Opteron™
processors with the superior density and easy manageability of our
Virtuozzo operating system server virtualization software is a true ‘green
IT’ solution. As a solution that enables
dozens to hundreds of containers to immediately and automatically
leverage AMD’s native quad-core hardware,
Virtuozzo enables exceptional datacenter efficiency from administrative,
ROI, and energy-consumption perspectives. We're thrilled to work with
AMD to offer a solution in which businesses, IT managers, and the
environment all come out winners.” -Serguei
Beloussov, Chief Executive Officer, SWsoft Tyan Computer "Since the release of the Second-Generation
AMD Opteron™ processor, Tyan’s
Thunder, Tomcat and Transport branded products have realized the
benefits of AMD’s industry-leading AMD64
technology to provide server infrastructures with energy efficiency,
remarkable performance and system virtualization. This is an exciting
day for our customers, as they can now experience the significant
increase in processing power and performance output, that we expect from
the Quad-Core AMD Opteron™ processor,
without dramatic upgrade requirements.” -Ryan
Yang, Vice President, Tyan Computer Uniwide Technologies "Uniwide Technologies is proud to announce
our new platforms, the 1512 and 1514 barebone series. These 1U, 1P
solutions will be powered by Quad-Core AMD Opteron™
2300 Series processors. Uniwide Technologies is mainly a provider of 2P
and 4P enterprise solutions, and this is the first time we have
developed a 1P solution. We truly believe in and support Quad-Core AMD
Opteron processors with their superior technology, 128-bit SSE floating
point capabilities per core, a new, 2MB high-speed L3 cache, and dynamic
power management capabilities. Combined with our experience with 8 DIMMs
per CPU technology, we believe our new Quad-Core AMD Opteron
processor-powered platforms will provide high performance with low power
usage to help keep infrastructure costs down.” -Daniel Kim, CEO, Uniwide Technologies Verari Systems "With its unrivaled power efficiency and
computing density, our environmentally responsible architecture and
patented Vertical Cooling Technology™
has been enabling the green data center for years. The addition of
Quad-Core AMD Opteron™ processors to our
line-up is providing our customers with the ability to increase overall
performance while optimizing energy consumption.”
-David B. Wright, Chief Executive Officer and Chairman of the Board,
Verari Systems Virtual Iron "We are pleased to support the launch of the
Quad-Core AMD Opteron™ processor, including
their Rapid Virtualization Indexing capabilities, in Virtual Iron
Version 4. With its native quad-core architecture, simple plug-in
upgrade and improved performance-per-watt, combined with our enterprise
class capabilities and performance supporting the most advanced,
policy-based use cases like HA and data center load balancing, our many
joint customers will immediately benefit from this next generation AMD
Opteron™ processor platform.”
-Mike Grandinetti, Chief Marketing Officer, Virtual Iron VMware "We see multi-core capabilities in the
Quad-Core AMD OpteronTM processor as a perfect
fit for virtualization. The Rapid Virtualization Indexing feature of AMD’s
Direct Connect Architecture enhances this combination by smoothing out
the performance profile across many workloads.”
-Dr. Stephen Herrod, Vice President of Technology Development, VMware Western Scientific "We are extremely excited to leverage
Quad-Core AMD Opteron™ processors in our
arsenal of solutions aimed at accelerating innovation and driving down
IT costs. Our #27110
customers have greatly benefited from the advanced feature set and
industry leading performance-per-watt of AMD64 technology, and we
believe Quad-Core AMD Opteron processors usher in a new level of
high-performing, energy-efficient computing.” -Doug Johnson, Vice President, Western Scientific XenSource "The Quad-Core AMD Opteron™
processor is ideally suited to virtualization workloads. We believe that
AMD’s Rapid Virtualization Indexing
technology will help to reduce the remaining overhead of virtualization,
and are pleased to offer support for this technology in XenEnterprise
v4, XenSource's flagship virtualization platform, shipping today to
customers worldwide.” -Simon Crosby,
Chief Technology Officer, XenSource ZT Systems "ZT Systems is pleased to collaborate with
AMD on the launch of this groundbreaking new native quad-core server
technology. Quad-Core AMD Opteron™
processors provide a leading-edge solution that further expands our
server offering and capabilities for providing ultra high-density,
energy-efficient solutions. Our data center customers will be able to
benefit from the highest level of performance-per-watt within our cost
effective, custom solutions. As an AMD Platinum Solution Provider, we
see native quad-core solutions as a large part of our expansive growth
into the x86 server market.” -Rick
Garian, Vice President of Business Development and Strategy, ZT Systems 1 The comparison presented above is based on
SPECint_rate2006 and SPECfp_rate2006
tests of the Dual-Core AMD Opteron processor Model 2222 against results
for the Quad-Core AMD Opteron processor Model 2350 under submission to
SPEC as of Sep 6, 2007. For the latest results, visit http://www.spec.org/cpu2006/results/.
SPEC and the benchmark names SPECint and SPECfp are registered
trademarks of the Standard Performance Evaluation Corporation.
Competitive benchmark results stated above reflect results published on www.spec.org
as of Sep 6, 2007.
2 Based on Q207 IDC worldwide server tracker
results
3 EPA report to Congress on Server and Data
Center Energy Efficiency - Aug 2, 2007 - http://www.energystar.gov/ia/partners/prod_development/downloads/EPA_
Datacenter_Report_Congress_Final1.pdf
(Due to the length of this URL it may need to be copied and pasted into
your browser).
4 An AMD innovation first introduced to x86
processors with the AMD Opteron processor in April 2003.
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