AMD Brings Open-Source Virtualization to Opteron
AMD is partnering with XenSource to bring an open-source virtualization option to its 64-bit Opteron processors.
BOSTONAdvanced Micro Devices Inc. is partnering with XenSource Inc. to bring an open-source virtualization option to its 64-bit Opteron processors. AMD will port the Xen virtualization package to Opteron later in the first half of the year, company officials announced Tuesday at the LinuxWorld Conference and Expo here.
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AMD, of Sunnyvale, Calif., is planning to roll out dual-core Opteronswhich will have two processing cores on a single diemidyear. AMD has been shipping samples of the dual-core chips to OEMs since last month. At the show, Hewlett-Packard Co., Sun Microsystems Inc. and Cray Inc. each demonstrated systems running dual-core Opterons.
Also at the show, AMD announced new Opteron processorsmodels 152, 252 and 852with faster HyperTransport speed up to 1GHz for better communication between processors.
HP, of Palo Alto, Calif., this week rolled out three new serversincluding two blade systemsand a workstation based on the new Opteron processors. In addition, Sun an-nounced it is outfitting its Sun Fire V20z and V40z and Java Workstation W2100z with the new chips.
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