Google reportedly favors AMD chips over Intel
There might be some tension during Google’s next boardroom meeting.
In a report released yesterday, Morgan Stanley analyst Mark Edelstone claimed that the Internet giant is favoring Advanced Micro Devices’ Opteron processors for most near-term server purchases.
Read the complete story here. (Forbes)
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