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Despite of the fact that AMD originally wanted to start selling its Athlon MP 2400+ processors in early November, but in limited quantities (see this news-story), the company decided to start supplying its clients the faster processors intended for servers and workstations only now. According to a press release made by QSOL.COM company, a rackmount server provider, they are presently ready to ship their new line of dual AMD Athlon MP 2400+ based servers. Although Sunnyvale, California-based CPU-maker has not issued any official press releases so far, I believe they will unleash it in the nearest future, likely today.

AMD Athlon 2400+ powered servers by QSOL.COM provide 4GB of DDR SDRAM and are based on the AMD760-series of chipsets. QSOL.COM offers online SysBuilder system that allows time-pressed customers to configure and purchase servers immediately. Users can choose from a variety of rackmount servers and configure the processors, memory, and hard drives in addition to preinstalled operating systems.

There is currently no information about the pricing of the Athlon MP 2400+ microprocessors. Given that other Athlon MP CPUs are priced very aggressively, we can expect the novelties to be cheaper than the rivals.

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