HP hugs AMD with new Opteron offerings
Hewlett-Packard this week unveiled three new systems based on AMD’s Opteron processor, taking advantage of the processor’s price-performance advantage and in the process drawing ever closer to Intel’s main rival.
In announcing new BladeSystem servers, a workstation supporting dual-PCI Express graphics, and a new family of ProLiant servers based on the Opteron processor, HP called attention to improved manageability, performance and customer choice.
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