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To: Maverick who wrote (5133)8/15/2000 3:23:39 PM
From: milo_moraiRespond to of 275872
 
"SuSE said one of its programmers, Jan Hubicka, has produced the first versions of programming tools necessary to develop Linux and other software for Sledgehammer. Other companies involved in AMD's x86-64 effort include CodeSourcery codesourcery.com , which has experience in programming tools, scientific and technical computing firm Portland Group pgroup.com , and others. "

Couple of others working on X86-64 too.

yahoo.cnet.com

Milo



To: Maverick who wrote (5133)8/15/2000 4:14:19 PM
From: Joey SmithRead Replies (2) | Respond to of 275872
 
Looks like Sledge is already "slipping" into 2002:

Samples of Hammer will emerge in late 2001, with commercial availability likely following in 2002, Bob
Mitton, division marketing manager at Sunnyvale, Calif.-based AMD, said last week.


p.s. AMD stock did not perform well today, compared to other beaten-down semis. I thought a rebound to $70 was a good bet, now i'm not so sure.

Joey