Microsoft releases public Windows XP beta for Athlon 64
Microsoft Corp. has made a beta version of Windows XP available to the public that runs on desktops or workstations using Advanced Micro Devices Inc.’s Athlon 64 or Opteron processors, Microsoft said Wednesday. "A beta version of Windows XP for AMD’s chips was made available to Microsoft’s developer network at the launch of the Athlon 64 processor in September."
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