Cray to offer supercomputers with dual-core Opteron support
Global supercomputer maker Cray today announced that Dual-Core AMD Opteron processors would be an available option for its Cray XD1 supercomputers, as of this July. They would also be supported by Cray XT3 supercomputers later in 2005. AMD’s 32- and 64-bit dual-core technology fits two processor cores on a single die, giving users of these Cray systems double the processing capacity in the same amount of space, with minimal increases in power consumption and heat levels.
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