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Fujitsu-Siemens Intros Dual-Core AMD Servers
 
Fujitsu Siemens Computers has said that it will enhance its overall offering in the industry-standard server space by adding AMD Opteron processors to its Primergy server line.

Products based on the AMD Opteron processor are expected to take advantage of the dual core processing technology which assembles two physical processor cores on one die, improving the server offering for the Dynamic Data Centre (DDC).

The company expects to ship Primergy servers based on AMD's Opteron before the end of this calendar year. The Primergy server line already offers 64-bit Intel 2-way and 4-way Xeon processor MP and Itanium 2 processor technology.

'Our Primergy server line has come to stand for quality and innovation, and our customers demand technology that will help them to enhance their business', said Jens-Peter Seick, Vice President Enterprise Servers at Fujitsu Siemens Computers. 'By adding the AMD Opteron processor to our offering, we build on the already strong base to meet customer needs.'

The Primergy server line is designed for dynamic IT infrastructures comprising consolidated servers and virtualisation technologies. The Dynamic Data Center (DDC) is a concept for a new-generation hardware and software architecture that focuses on end-user services and service level agreements (SLAs) for on-demand computing.




 
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