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| AMD Offers New Products, Expands AMD64 Longevity Program AMD announces the next step in the evolution of its embedded business — including the addition of Second-Generation AMD Opteron processors and AMD Athlon 64 X2 dual-core processors to the AMD64 Longevity Program, plus the release of the new AMD Geode LX900@1.5W processor. With a commitment to lowering customers' time to market, AMD is also offering several new Reference Design Kits. Spanning high-end to very low power embedded markets, these new AMD solutions are part of a continued focus on delivering a stable, consistent architecture for embedded designers. As a testament to the broad adoption of AMD processors by embedded designers and the support of AMD's vision for the future in the embedded market, WIN Enterprises also announced this week that it is offering the first Single Board Computer embedded design featuring the Second-Generation AMD Opteron processor with DDR2 memory. AMD is growing its offerings for high-end embedded markets. The AMD64 Longevity Program makes select AMD64 technology available for a longer-than-standard timeframe and now includes Second-Generation AMD Opteron processors and the AMD Athlon 64 X2 dual-core and AMD Athlon 64 processors. These processors are suited for high-end storage and telecommunications embedded designs, as well as more traditional embedded markets such as security, medical imaging, military systems, single board computing, point-of-sale solutions and gaming. This is in addition to the Mobile AMD Sempron processor Model 3500+ and the AMD Turion 64 X2 dual-core mobile technology Model TL-52 recently announced in January. - The Second-Generation AMD Opteron Processor: The leading-edge performance-per-watt of the Second-Generation AMD Opteron processor with Direct Connect Architecture, combined with scalability, reliability and industry-standard features, helps ensure an embedded design that can give customers a long-range plan for the lifecycle of their systems. - The AMD Athlon 64 and AMD Athlon 64 X2 Dual-Core Processors: The AMD Athlon 64 and AMD Athlon 64 X2 dual-core processors combine high-performance at low power, with unique features such as the integrated DDR2 memory controller supporting ECC. Also available is the new AMD Geode LX900@1.5W processor, which is the most advanced Geode LX processor for demanding applications. Like the AMD Athlon 64 and AMD Athlon 64 X2 Dual-Core processors, the AMD Geode LX900 is designed to deliver premium performance with very low total system power. The highly integrated architecture of the AMD Geode LX enables long battery life and small form-factor designs common to thin clients, SBCs, and ultra mobile applications. Finally, as part of an ongoing effort to help embedded designers reign in overall costs and speed time-to-market, AMD releases three additional RDKs: - The AMD Geode LX Network Attached Storage RDK: This RDK provides companies with the design requirements necessary to develop powerful solutions that help enable sharing of movies, music, and other forms of data while also offering redundancy and security features required for this specific class of devices. - The AMD Geode LX Ultra Value Clients RDK: This fifth-generation RDK combines small form-factor design, x86 application compatibility, and energy efficiency to create a complete product development solution suited for those designing UVCs, SBCs, point-of-sale devices, thin clients, network appliances, kiosks, and more. - The AMD Opteron 200 Series processor AdvancedTCA: This RDK is a rugged, NEBS-compliant blade designed with the AMD Opteron 200 series processor with dual-core technology. It is designed to provide a highly configurable and scalable platform for deployment in carrier-grade environments. write your comments about the article :: © 2007 Computing News :: home page |