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AMD's First Six-core Chip on Track
Wednesday, February 25, 2009 - Anuradha Menon
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Advanced Micro Devices will announce Wednesday that its first six-core processor in on track to launch later this year. AMD's "Istanbul" processor will be targeted at server computers. With the release, AMD will be playing catch up to Intel, which began offering its six-core "Dunnington" processor for servers last fall. Intel's first Nehalem-architecture server processor is also due soon, which, on a per-core basis, is expected to offer better performance than Dunnington.    (source: news.cnet.com)


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