AMD sets date for son of Opteron
Advanced Micro Devices, which released its Opteron chip only six months ago, is already planning to come out with a successor in 2005. "The Sunnyvale, Calif.-based company is "working like crazy" on the K9, an underlying architecture, or blueprint, for a new generation of chips, said Fred Weber, chief technology officer of AMD’s computational products group, during an interview at the Microprocessor Forum here Wednesday."
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