HP delivers Opteron-powered ProLiants
Having already wooed the likes of IBM and Sun, HP was long seen as one of the last of the major holdouts, that was until March of this year with the release of the DL145. In the name of providing customers choice, flexibility (Opteron’s heralded ability to run both 32- and 64-bit code) and cost-savings, the company today has begun to ship the ProLiant DL585.
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