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Intel Looks for Validation with 64-bit Xeons
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| Intel Corp will brandish its validation procedures and market share dominance over the coming months as it pushes the much-anticipated 64-bit capable Xeon range it unveiled yesterday against AMD's now-established Opteron line. |
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Jun 29, 2004 14:03:06 | | Author | Computer Business Review |
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