Microsoft to use heaps of AMD Opteron processors

03/02/2005 - 19:20 por ! anonymous | Informe spam
Vaya ahora solo falta que diga el *FANTASMA* que AMD es una m1erda..
Es que no tienes NPI...olvidame...y deja de suplantarme...


Microsoft to use heaps of AMD Opteron processors
http://www.theinquirer.net/?article!068

HP machines

By INQUIRER staff: jueves 03 febrero 2005, 09:07
AMD SAID Microsoft will use X86 based 64-bit Opteron servers for its
Technology Centres worldwide.

According to AMD in a statement, Microsoft will use HP Proliant DL145
and DL585 servers in North America, Europe and Asia.

Microsoft said: "With AMD64 technology in the MTC, our teams will have
the ability to optimise customers' 32- and 64-bit .net applications on
one platform."

How many servers are involved? None of the parties would say. But if
you see an advert from AMD mentioning all this, don't be in the
slightest bit surprised to see them labelled: "More than mission
critical: Vision critical".

One advert we saw the other week had the headline: "When Microsoft
invests sixty billion dollars, they don't just use any processor". But
this may well be advertising hyperbole. µ
 

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#1 ! anonymous
03/02/2005 - 19:31 | Informe spam
y ni con esas ayudas AMD levanta cabeza. Termino mal el
año y sus acciones cada vez van peor. No valen un comino.



Vaya ahora solo falta que diga el *FANTASMA* que AMD es


una m1erda..
Es que no tienes NPI...olvidame...y deja de


suplantarme...


Microsoft to use heaps of AMD Opteron processors
http://www.theinquirer.net/?article!068

HP machines

By INQUIRER staff: jueves 03 febrero 2005, 09:07
AMD SAID Microsoft will use X86 based 64-bit Opteron


servers for its
Technology Centres worldwide.

According to AMD in a statement, Microsoft will use HP


Proliant DL145
and DL585 servers in North America, Europe and Asia.

Microsoft said: "With AMD64 technology in the MTC, our


teams will have
the ability to optimise customers' 32- and 64-bit .net


applications on
one platform."

How many servers are involved? None of the parties would


say. But if
you see an advert from AMD mentioning all this, don't be


in the
slightest bit surprised to see them labelled: "More than


mission
critical: Vision critical".

One advert we saw the other week had the headline: "When


Microsoft
invests sixty billion dollars, they don't just use any


processor". But
this may well be advertising hyperbole. µ
.

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