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To: RealMuLan who wrote (1450)11/16/2003 4:50:39 AM
From: BubbaFred  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6370
 
Dawning to sell range of Opteron servers in China

Entry level, rack and departmental units

By INQUIRER staff: Monday 18 August 2003, 07:41

CHINESE FIRM Dawning, which said it would make AMD supercomputers last month, will also release a range of one and two way servers using Opteron 100 and 200 chips.
AMD claims today that the Dawning A series servers will be the first ever 64-bit capable servers in mainland China to be released.

The range will include two entry level servers, the I110A and the R120A, while Dawning will also release a I220A tower and a R220A rack server for the departmental market.

Meanwhile, Barrons said yesterday that AMD's stock is underpriced, based on the price and performance of its Opteron 64-bit chips.

And it appears that AMD has quietly won another cluster win at the University of Utah, as you can read here. The Barrons report, based on forecasts by analyst Fred Hickey, can be found here.

Hickey claims AMD is threatening Intel's hold on servers and workstations, and says Sun will end up using the Opteron in a range of servers. µ

theinquirer.net