Taiwan server makers quick to test new dual-core Opteron samples
Advanced Micro Devices has started sampling its dual-core Opteron to PC OEMs in Taiwan, according to sources at the makers. When contacted about the samples, several makers, including Tyan, stated they had received samples but refused to comment further.
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