Wednesday, June 11, 2008

Quad-Core AMD Opteron Processor-Based Systems Now Available

AMD announces enterprise customers now have more choices for rack-mount and blade systems based upon Quad-Core AMD OpteronT processors with the launch of six new innovative servers from Sun Microsystems. All systems are specifically designed to take advantage of the enhanced power management and virtualization capabilities offered with Quad-Core AMD Opteron processors and the overall system efficiency and scalability of AMD's Direct Connect Architecture.
"Sun uniquely delivers some of the most innovative and high performing server platforms available," said Randy Allen, senior vice president, Computing Solutions Group, AMD. "We think our shared customers willexperience outstanding energy efficiency and a low total cost of ownership on server platforms designed to deliver all the benefits of Quad-Core AMD Opteron processor technology."


"Our newest Sun Fire x64 servers provide a robust slate of options for customers demanding high performance, scalability and power efficiency," said Lisa Sieker, vice president of marketing, Systems Group, Sun Microsystems. "Quad-Core AMD Opteron processors, in conjunction with our unique server designs and the Solaris 10 OS, deliver extreme value, performance and reliability."
Sun has expanded its line of AMD Opteron processor-based servers with the new Sun FireT X4140, Sun Fire X4240 and the industry's only 4-socket x64 AMD Opteron processor-based server in a 2U form factor, the Sun Fire X4440. In addition, the Sun Fire X2200 M2, Sun Fire X4100 M2, Sun Fire X4200 M2 servers are now available with the Quad-Core AMD Opteron processor. While the Sun BladeT X8440 and Sun Fire X4600 M2 servers are planned to be available by the end of June 2008. Through innovative features such as AMD CoolCoreT Technology and Rapid Virtualization Indexing, these new servers help deliver industry-leading energy-efficiency and virtualization performance that help customers optimize datacenter resources by reducing power, cooling, and space costs.

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