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   #5. Posted at 11:42 AM on Jun 3rd 2008 Edit   Reply

AMDs work just fine for server use. This is definitely the market AMD needs to do well in to survive until their 45nm chips hit the market. I'm glad to hear the good news.
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   #4. Posted at 11:40 AM on Jun 3rd 2008 Edit   Reply

One socket and four cores is why I bought a Q6600 for a small office I support. Dell and HP would rape me over the coals to build a small "server", but I bought a workstation and bought Win2k8 server separately and it has been more than sufficient.
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   #3. Posted at 11:35 AM on Jun 3rd 2008 Edit   Reply

Well, the multi-socket market is where their comparative advantage vs Intel is greatest, but single and dual socket systems are the meat of the market volume-wise. OEM announcements are a good sign that AMD is getting its yields up where it needs them to be.
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   #2. Posted at 11:06 AM on Jun 3rd 2008 Edit   Reply

This is good business for AMD. It seems as tho they're doing very well in the server segment.
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   #1. Posted at 10:47 AM on Jun 3rd 2008 Edit   Reply

Ahh,,, money to AMD...
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