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| AMD64 Technology Garners More Than 120 Industry Awards | | | |
SUNNYVALE, CALIF. -AMD today announced the AMD64 platform, the gold standard for 64-bit computing, has
earned more than 120 industry awards globally since the launch of the AMD Opteron™ and AMD Athlon™ 64 processors in
2003. Accolades from the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), the American Business Awards,
Network Magazine and Microsoft TechEd top AMD’s list of most recent honors.
The latest awards from leading
industry organizations, publications and events honor AMD’s innovation in 64-bit and dual-core computing. Now that
64-bit operating systems are available from Windows, Solaris and Linux, enterprises as well as consumers want
increased processors that can take advantage of the latest software without taxing their wallet. AMD64 technology
with Direct Connect Architecture can easily be upgraded to take advantage of the benefits of AMD64 dual-core
processors. Windows® Vista™, the next-generation Windows operating system, is designed to take full advantage of key
AMD innovations such as AMD64 technology, dual-core processing, Enhanced Virus Protection*, AMD Cool'n'Quiet™, and
AMD PowerNow!™ technologies.
“AMD’s approach to non-disruptive 64-bit and dual-core computing has
set the standard for innovation,” said Marty Seyer, corporate vice president, Commercial Business and Performance
Computing, AMD. “AMD64 technology offers a truly seamless migration path to the power of 64-bit technology and the
performance of dual-core computing. These awards recognize the value of AMD’s innovation—that the computer industry
and end users no longer have to equate technological breakthroughs with the immediate obsolescence of their valuable
investments.”
Migrating to dual-core processors based on AMD64 technology can be seamless, thanks
to a non-disruptive upgrade path that requires only a simple BIOS upgrade for systems that currently support AMD64
processors manufactured on 90nm technology. Dual-Core AMD Opteron and AMD Athlon 64 X2 processors can deliver higher
performance within the same power envelope as single-core processors because they were designed from the ground up
for multi-core computing.
The Dual-Core AMD Opteron processor was named Best of TechEd 2005 by
Windows IT Pro and SQL Server Magazine. This is the second consecutive year AMD64 technology has been named overall
Best of TechEd at Microsoft’s largest conference for IT professionals and developers. The Dual-Core AMD Opteron
processor also picked up "Attendee's Pick," a new award category at this year's Microsoft Tech Ed. Attendees at
this year's event evaluated and reviewed the finalists at TechEd.
InfoWorld named Fred Weber,
AMD CTO, to its list of Innovators of 2005 for innovations to the AMD roadmap that comprehended the need for 64-bit
computing and dual-core processors back in 1999. The magazine’s annual tribute to the people and ideas pushing
technologies forward said, “His vision is AMD’s roadmap for CPUs, and in laying out that map, Weber has proved an
uncanny predictor of customers’ needs.”
The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
honored AMD with the 2005 IEEE Corporate Innovation Recognition. This award recognizes the advancements AMD has made
in the evolution of the x86 microprocessor and its extension to a 64-bit architecture. Established in 1985, this
award recognizes contributions which resulted in major advancement in the arts and sciences of electrotechnology.
Past recipients include: HP, Sun, Microsoft, NOKIA, IBM, Motorola and Apple.
Randy Allen, AMD
corporate vice president of the Server Products Division, was named “Best Engineering Executive” and received a
Stevie Award from the American Business Awards. Allen’s work in 2004 provided the technical backbone for AMD’s
microprocessor roadmap. The Stevie Awards were created to honor and generate public recognition of the efforts,
accomplishments, and positive contributions of companies and business people worldwide.
Network
Magazine awarded AMD with their Product Breakthrough award in the 2005 Network Magazine Innovation Awards, saying,
“AMD's elegant memory management architecture, 64-bit extensions, and superior power management were enough to
convince us that its Dual-Core AMD Opteron processor is indeed a breakthrough in addressing the needs of the
ever-more performance-hungry data center."
Other recent awards include:
* “Best of Show” for the Dual-Core AMD Opteron processor at the Gartner Midsize Enterprise Summit *
Best CPU Manufacturer from Computer Trade Shopper – Supplier Excellence Awards (UK) * PC World
(Argentina) selected the AMD Athlon 64 4000+ processor as Best Component of 2005, recognizing its innovative AMD64
technology, high performance and AMD’s focus on products that meet end users’ needs. * HW Zone
(Israel) named the AMD Athlon 64 processor “CPU of the Year” for 2004. |
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