Fujitsu launches dual-core workstations
Fujitsu Siemens Computer on Tuesday launched a new series of high-performance, low-energy workstations based on Advanced Micro Devices’ dual-core 64-bit Opteron processors.
The companies are billing the workstations as environmentally friendly because of the reduced hazardous substances used in the machines and their power efficiency.
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