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Intel to put 64 bits in desktops in 2005

December 8, 2004 Not content to let AMD lead, Intel will come out with 64-bit chips for gamers next year. TAGS: 64-bit, 64-bit CPU, AMD, 64-bit computing, Intel Pentium 4, 32-bit, microprocessor, memory, Intel, company executive, Intel Pentium, gamer, operating system, Microsoft Corp., server, Microsoft Windows

AMD's Opteron aspirations

April 8, 2003 Dirk Meyer helped rescue Advanced Micro Devices from a tight spot once before. With a major chip release only weeks away, the company is hoping he can do the trick again. TAGS: AMD Opteron, snowball, microprocessor, AMD, Fortune 500, HyperTransport, 64-bit, 32-bit, event, Intel, server

AMD's case: Market forces or manipulation?

June 28, 2005 AMD's charges against Intel could pry open the lid on how Intel commands such high market shares. TAGS: AMD, Microprocessor Report, microprocessor, editor-in-chief, NEC Electronics Corp., Intel, complaint, Intel Centrino, 64-bit, antitrust, HP, IBM Corp., server, PC

IBM ramps up Xbox chip production

October 25, 2005 Big Blue offers up some details of the custom-designed processor, which has a 64-bit PowerPC core. TAGS: Chartered Semiconductor Manufacturing Ltd., IBM Corp., 64-bit, IBM PowerPC, microprocessor, Singapore, Microsoft Xbox, Xbox 360, console, Microsoft Corp.

Intel's Nocona to bust out in June

June 14, 2004 A reply to AMD's Opteron, the chip runs both 32-bit and 64-bit software. TAGS: Nocona, 32/64-bit chip, AMD Opteron, AMD, Microprocessor Report, 32-bit, Intel, microprocessor, 64-bit, server

AMD focuses on 'x86 Everywhere'

June 10, 2005 CEO Ruiz says he's pleased with the company's "irreversible progress" as it recommits to 64-bit chips. TAGS: AMD, Intel x86, AMD Opteron, computer chip, AMD Athlon, dual-core, microprocessor, Intel, 64-bit, manufacturing, laser, CEO, server, PC
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