sites.amd.com - 4/30/2009
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sites.amd.com —
May 1, 2009, marks AMD’s 40th anniversary. Formed
by Jerry Sanders and seven co-founders in 1969, AMD...
is a company with a rich and colorful history. In the past 40 years, AMD has transformed from a second-source supplier that worked within the ...
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AMD's 40th Anniversary
bit-tech.net - 4/28/2009
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bit-tech.net —
AMD has released the ATI Radeon HD 4770
this morning and it's based on the world's first...
40nm GPU. It comes in at around £85 (inc. VAT) and AMD believes it will disrupt the mid-range market in quite emphatic fashion. Does it succeed? Read on to find out...
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AMD ATI Radeon HD 4770 512MB
brightsideofnews.com - 5/12/2009
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brightsideofnews.com —
Almost two months ago, we witnessed to the
open war of words between AMD and Intel, ending...
in Intel's press release citing that AMD's split to AMD and GlobalFoundries will lead to termination of AMD's x86 license. Wording was not exactly what you ...
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AMD's x86 license set to expire in 48 hours?
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AMD Celebrates 40 Years Anniversary
APH Networks —
... 10 in August ’09, did not only outperform chips from Intel, but, most importantly, demonstrated AMD’s actual ability to compete against the world’s largest chipmaker.
With the introduction of x86 64-bit extensions as well as AMD Opteron/Athlon 64 processors for servers in 2003, Advanced Micro Devices entered the market of enterprise computers as well as – for the first time – became de facto technology leader: Intel only followed AMD with x86-64 extensions in 2005.
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