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Quad-Core AMD Opteron™ Processors for Servers and Workstations

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Publish Date: October 2006
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As a part of the AMD64 family of processors, the Quad-Core AMD Opteron™ processor with Direct Connect Architecture is designed to meet the demand for stable, long-term solutions, while delivering exceptional energy efficiency, advanced virtualization technology, and outstanding computing performance.

It all starts with the common AMD64 core. Thanks to this evolutionary technology, your business can now seamlessly upgrade from dual- to quad-core performance and beyond without sacrificing your existing investments in hardware, software, and personnel. And the Quad-Core AMD Opteron™ processor advances AMD’s leadership in performance-per-watt. Features like Enhanced AMD PowerNow!™ technology, energy-efficient DDR2 memory, hardware-assisted AMD Virtualization™ (AMD-VTM) technology with Rapid Virtualization Indexing™, and native multi-core processing help your systems consume less power, emit less heat, take up less space, and ultimately, save money.

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