IBM Sells Computer Using AMD Chip to Bristol-Myers
IBM said on Wednesday that it sold a supercomputer based on microchips made by AMD to Bristol-Myers Squibb, giving a boost to AMD’s fledgling Opteron technology. "The supercomputer, the price of which was not disclosed, is made up of 64 computer servers that each run on two Opteron microprocessors."
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