Intel, AMD duel over dual-core tech
First wave of new chips are for desktops (Intel) and servers (AMD). When the software bill comes, do they count once or twice?
First wave of new chips are for desktops (Intel) and servers (AMD). When the software bill comes, do they count once or twice?
April 21, 2005
April 21, 2005
April 21, 2005
April 21, 2005
Photo: Say hello to dual cores
April 18, 2005
April 15, 2005
IBM shifts software price for dual-core x86 chips
Big Blue says dual-core processors count as single CPU in software licensing--but only for x86 systems, not for IBM Power5-based ones.April 21, 2005
AMD releases dual-core server chips
Trio of dual-core Opterons hits the market, with three more and a desktop line soon to follow.April 21, 2005
Photos: AMD's double vision
AMD says its dual-core Opteron chip for servers will outrun single-core chips by 40 percent to 70 percent.April 21, 2005
HP brings dual-core Opteron to servers
Hewlett-Packard upgrades a four-processor server with AMD's new dual-core Opteron and unveils a blade server with the chip.April 21, 2005
Dual-core desktops hit the market
Dell, Alienware and Velocity Micro begin offering PCs with Intel's dual-core Pentium Extreme Edition 840 chip.Photo: Say hello to dual cores
April 18, 2005
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Intel dual-core chips set to ship
PC makers gear up to sell machines that come packed with Intel dual-core processors.April 15, 2005