Saturday 11 June 2005 @ 9:38 pm
On Friday, June 10, 2005, Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) executives said at a meeting with financial analysts in New York that they plan to deliver a package of security, virtualization and lower-power processing to its AMD64 platform by next year, plus a new core, faster Hyper Transport and DDR3 support by 2007.
The following are the brief product road map that I extracted out from the source:-
Server
- In 2006:
- Add its Pacifica virtualization technology and Presidio security technology into Opteron
- Begin shipping with Hardware RAID 5 technology and Serial SCSI, in addition to PCI Express 2 and a fault-tolerant I/O
- In 2007:
- Add multicore capability, an L3 Cache and I/O virtualization.
Desktop
- In 2006:
- Add its Pacifica virtualization technology and Presidio security technology into desktop processor
- Deliver dual-core processors with support for DDR2 memory, enhanced graphics technology called Aero Glass and lower-power performance.
- In 2007:
- Add new core to the desktop processors, as well as DDR3 support and larger caches.
Mobile Processor
- In 2007:
- Introduce WiMax wireless support and six-hour battery life to the vendor’s Turion 64 processor
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