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		<title>the &#8216;desktop-like&#8217; Opteron 3200 &#8211; AMD Cheap Server CPU</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[AMD&#8217;s 2012 rampage continues. Having outed a overall stack of Radeon HD 7000-series graphics cards on the consumer side of things, it&#8217;s now alert release the next in its line of Opteron undertaking server chips. Like the 4200 and 6200 series before it, the Opteron 3200 is based on the Bulldozer architecture. It comes in [&#8230;]<div class='yarpp-related-rss'>

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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>AMD&#8217;s 2012 rampage continues. Having outed a overall stack of Radeon HD 7000-series graphics cards on the consumer side of things, it&#8217;s now alert release the next in its line of Opteron undertaking server chips. Like the 4200 and 6200 series before it, the Opteron 3200 is based on the Bulldozer architecture. It comes in four or eight-core configurations, with 45W to 65W power consumption, plus a 2.7GHz base frequency that gets a 1GHz adrenalin kick in Turbo Core mode (which prioritizes half the cores and shuts down the other half). However, the 3200 series is designed to offer cloud and web hosting server functionality in a cheaper, &#8220;desktop-like infrastructure&#8221;, which means these processors squeeze into a regular AM3+ socket and undercut comparable Xeons by up to $90. Can we expect server builders like SeaMicro to wobble to these processors instead of Intel? Oh, you can count on it.</p>
<blockquote><p>AMD Launches New Platform for Dedicated Web Hosting Providers</p>
<p>New AMD Opteronâ„¢ 3200 Series Processor Family Changes Industry Economics for Single-Socket, Dedicated Hosting and Cloud customers</p>
<p>SUNNYVALE, Calif. -3/20/2012</p>
<p>AMD (NYSE: AMD) today announced the latest solution as part of its ongoing Web/Cloud initiative with the launch of the new AMD Opteronâ„¢ 3200 Series processor. Dedicated Web hosting customers seeking enterprise-class reliability have a new choice that delivers:<br />
â€¢ Great value with up to 38% better price performance1 and up to 19% less power per core2 than the competition;<br />
â€¢ ECC memory and server reliability features at a low price-point;<br />
â€¢ Fast hardware payback &#8211; In as few as 7 months hosting fees can cover hardware costs &#8211; up to 14% quicker than with the competition3;<br />
â€¢ Efficient economics for the Cloud with twice the core density per rack4.</p>
<p>&#8220;In today&#8217;s economic environment, dedicated hosting providers need their data centers to become profit centers faster than ever,&#8221; said Patrick Patla, corporate vice president and general manager, Commercial Business, AMD. &#8220;With the new AMD Opteronâ„¢ 3000 Series platform, Web and Cloud customers no longer have to compromise with desktop-class platforms in order to hit certain price points. Now they have all the benefits of a true server-class product at desktop-class price points. This helps rapidly-growing hosting customers achieve fast payback in their incredibly dense, power-efficient environments.&#8221;</p>
<p>Since the launch of its new core server architecture, and AMD Opteron 4200 and 6200 Series processors last November, AMD unveiled a disruptive server strategy and intentions to leverage its leading graphics IP while driving down the power in future SoC offerings. As part of accelerating this, AMD recently announced it had entered into a definitive agreement to acquire Cloud pioneer SeaMicro.</p>
<p>Today AMD has delivered on its promise of a low-power, single-socket solution that brings server functionality with desktop economics. The AMD Opteron 3000 Series platform is targeted to the dense, power efficient 1P Web hosting/Web server market. Available in either 4- or 8-core CPUs, the AMD Opteron 3200 Series processor is shipping today in platforms from MSI, Tyan, Fujitsu and Dell. Based on the &#8220;Bulldozer&#8221; core, the AMD Opteron 3000 Series platform leverages Socket AM3+ and provides customers with the cost savings associated with a &#8220;desktop-like&#8221; infrastructure, yet still offers server-class reliability, enterprise-class silicon validation/testing, security features and server OS certification.</p>
<p>&#8220;AMD is a great partner, and we&#8217;re excited about the new AMD Opteron 3200 Series CPU. It allows us to create a custom design for our DCS customers, and deliver a compelling combination of performance and energy efficiency, &#8221; says Dell Data Center Solutions&#8217; Steve Cumings. &#8220;As the leader in the Density-Optimized market segment, we require focused partner technology within industry standards â€“ and this is a good fit for our customers.&#8221;</p>
<p>Key Facts, Performance and Technical Detail</p>
<ul>
<li>45W to 65W TDP</li>
<li>2.7 GHz base frequency, up to 3.7 GHz frequency using AMD Turbo CORE technology5</li>
<li>4- and 8-core options</li>
<li>2 DDR3 memory channels supporting ECC UDIMM</li>
<li>1333, 1600, 1866 MHz memory speed6</li>
<li>Supports 1.5V, 2Rank</li>
<li>Up to 32GB memory capacity</li>
<li>Supports up to 2 DIMMs per memory channel</li>
<li>Total Cache: 16MB for 8-core, 8MB for 4-core</li>
<li>L2 Cache: up to 8MB total</li>
<li>L3 Cache: up to 8MB total</li>
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		<description><![CDATA[AMD has faced some hard tactical decisions since it sold its handheld chip division to Qualcomm in 2008 and effectively stepped out of the smartphone business. Whistling that &#8220;No Regrets&#8221; tune, it has burrowed ever deeper into ever bigger devices, from laptops to desktops and massively multi-core servers and supercomputers. Today&#8217;s purchase of Silicon Valley [&#8230;]<div class='yarpp-related-rss'>

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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>AMD has faced some hard tactical decisions since it sold its handheld chip division to Qualcomm in 2008 and effectively stepped out of the smartphone business. Whistling that &#8220;No Regrets&#8221; tune, it has burrowed ever deeper into ever bigger devices, from laptops to desktops and massively multi-core servers and supercomputers. Today&#8217;s purchase of Silicon Valley startup SeaMicro is an exponential jump in the same direction, because SeaMicro specializes in edifice low-power server hardware for entire datacenters. One of its key innovations is a &#8220;fabric&#8221; that hooks up thousands of processors, reminiscence units and storage devices into a sensible whole for cloud computing. Rather than trying to vie with its own server-building customers, AMD may beyond doubt offer them SeaMicro&#8217;s platform on license and peep to recoup its $330 million investment that way. With ARM also stepping up its server efforts, it&#8217;s a inquire of snoozing and losing.</p>
<blockquote><p><strong>AMD to Acquire SeaMicro: Accelerates Disruptive Server Strategy</strong></p>
<p>SeaMicro Low-Power, High-Bandwidth Microserver Solutions Set the Stage for AMD&#8217;s Disruptive Approach To Lead Fast-Growing Cloud Data Center Market</p>
<p>SUNNYVALE, Calif. -2/29/2012<br />
AMD (NYSE: AMD) today announced it has signed a definitive agreement to acquire SeaMicro, a pioneer in energy-efficient, high-bandwidth microservers, for approximately $334 million, of which approximately $281 million will be paid in cash. Through the acquisition of SeaMicro, AMD will be accelerating its strategy to deliver disruptive server technology to its OEM customers serving cloud-centric data centers. With SeaMicro&#8217;s fabric technology and system-level design capabilities, AMD will be uniquely positioned to offer industry-leading server building blocks tuned for the fastest-growing workloads such as dynamic web content, social networking, search and video.</p>
<p>AMD&#8217;s server technology combined with SeaMicro technology provides customers with a range of processor choices and platforms that can help significantly reduce data center complexity, cost and energy consumption while improving performance. AMD plans to offer the first AMD Opteronâ„¢ processor-based solutions that combine AMD and SeaMicro technology in the second half of 2012. The company remains firmly committed to its traditional server business, and will continue to focus and invest in this area.</p>
<p>&#8220;By acquiring SeaMicro, we are accelerating AMD&#8217;s transformation into an agile, disruptive innovator capable of staking a data center leadership position,&#8221; said Rory Read, president and CEO, AMD. &#8220;SeaMicro is a pioneer in low-power server technology. The unmatched combination of AMD&#8217;s processing capabilities, SeaMicro&#8217;s system and fabric technology, and our ambidextrous technology approach uniquely positions AMD with a compelling, differentiated position to attack the fastest growing segment of the server market.&#8221;</p>
<p>SeaMicro technologies offer substantial advantages in large data center and cloud environments. Cloud data centers are projected to be the fastest growing segment of the server market through 2015, according to IDC1.</p>
<p>Current systems featuring SeaMicro technology typically use one quarter the power and take one sixth the space of traditional servers with the same compute performance, yet deliver up to 12 times the bandwidth per core2.</p>
<p>Foremost among SeaMicro&#8217;s innovations is their supercompute fabric, which connects thousands of processor cores, memory, storage and input/output traffic. SeaMicro&#8217;s fabric supports multiple processor instruction sets. SeaMicro solutions are currently deployed in multiple sites across the world. AMD will continue to support all current SeaMicro customers while accelerating plans to deliver new platforms that combine AMD and SeaMicro technology and enable AMD&#8217;s OEM partners to bring differentiated solutions to market.</p>
<p>&#8220;Cloud computing has brought a sea change to the data center&#8211;dramatically altering the economics of compute by changing the workload and optimal characteristics of a server,&#8221; said Andrew Feldman, SeaMicro CEO, who will become general manager of AMD&#8217;s newly created Data Center Server Solutions business. &#8220;SeaMicro was founded to dramatically reduce the power consumed by servers, while increasing compute density and bandwidth. By becoming a part of AMD, we will have access to new markets, resources, technology, and scale that will provide us with the opportunity to work tightly with our OEM partners as we fundamentally change the server market.&#8221;</p>
<p>The acquisition does not change AMD&#8217;s 2012 financial guidance and the transaction is expected to be accretive to earnings after 2012. AMD will fund the cash portion of the acquisition with existing cash reserves.</p></blockquote>
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