Stan Beer
Tuesday, 23 May 2006 15:50
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Chip maker AMD has announced availability of its new high-end dual-core processors, the Athlon 64 FX-62 and the Athlon 64 X2 5000+. The processors are compatible with AMD's new socket AM2 platform, which is designed to enable Virtualisation and high-performance, unbuffered DDR2 memory.
Virtualization on desktop computers allows a single PC to act like
multiple virtual machines, enabling users to more easily run multiple
operating environments on a single computer.
OEMs shipping systems with socket AM2 processors include Alienware,
Fujitsu Siemens, HP, and Lenovo, as well as more than 40 leading system
builders worldwide.
"The introduction of socket AM2 is another example of AMD delivering on
our customer promise, on time and with industry support from our AMD64
ecosystem," said Bob Brewer, corporate vice president, Desktop
Division, AMD. "We are again pushing new levels of performance in our
dual-core processors while enabling meaningful innovations like AMD
Virtualisation and DDR2 memory."
According to AMD, all AMD64 processors are ready and capable today to
provide users with the foundation needed to experience the power of
Windows Vista. AMD has been working closely with Microsoft to identify
and develop key hardware and system requirements for Windows Vista.
"We are excited about the socket AM2 processors launching from AMD in
preparation for Windows Vista," said Mike Sievert, corporate vice
president, Windows Client Marketing at Microsoft. "The AMD Athlon 64 FX
and AMD Athlon 64 X2 dual-core processors offer powerful capabilities
for new business and consumer scenarios using Windows XP today and will
enable even more compelling business and consumer breakthroughs for
users of Windows Vista."
"Our goal is to provide our customers with the newest, industry-leading
technology as it becomes available," said Tom Anderson, vice president
of marketing, global consumer PCs, Personal Systems Group, HP. "With
the addition of these AMD solutions, consumers can complete demanding
graphics projects, download images and watch movies without missing a
beat."
"Our Aurora family of high-performance systems based on the AMD Athlon
64 FX and AMD Athlon X2 dual-core processors enable Alienware to offer
our customers amazing custom AMD64 computers," said Frank Azor, senior
vice president and general manager, Worldwide Product Group, Alienware
Corporation. "Our customers expect a remarkable computing experience
using processors from AMD and these new processors are just what our
customers are looking for."