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    39 Systems from Fujitsu, IBM, Sun, Dell, HP and Cray Ready for AMD Shanghai

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    Scott Ferguson
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    November 13, 2008
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      Among the most compelling messages behind the release of Advanced Micro Devices’ 45-nanometer “Shanghai” processor is that the chip will use the same Socket F (1207) socket that many of the chip maker’s OEM partners use with their current mainboards.

      AMD claims the 45-nm Shanghai chip uses the same socket technology and common core strategy as its predecessor, the 65-nm “Barcelona” processor, which means that the new processors will fit into the same LGA1207 housing, and there are no changes to the processor’s nominal power consumption.

      For images of Shanghai’s features, click here.

      The following server systems from Fujitsu-Siemens, IBM, Sun Microsystems, Dell, Hewlett-Packard and Cray are ready for the AMD Shanghai 45-nm, quad-core Opteron processor:

      Fujitsu-Siemens

      Econel 230R

      RX 330S1

      BX630 S2

      IBM

      x3755

      x3655

      x3455
      Sun Microsystems

      X4600

      X4240/4140

      X4440

      X2200

      X4500

      X4200/4100

      X2100

      Blade X6440/6220

      Blade X8440

      Dell

      M905

      M805

      PE T105

      PE SC1435

      PE 2970

      PE 6950

      PE M605

      PE T605

      R905

      R805

      Hewlett-Packard (HP)

      DL785

      DL585 G5

      DL385 G5

      DL365 G5

      DL185 G5

      DL165 G5

      BL465c G5

      BL685c G5

      BL495c

      xw9400

      ML115 G5

      xw4550

      Cray

      XT3

      XT4

      Read more about AMD’s Shanghai here.

      Scott Ferguson

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