by Anton Shilov
07/30/2003 | 02:19 PM
There are still a number of issues with supplying high-speed AMD64 processors into the market, however, server vendors seem to welcome new higher-end processors from the Sunnyvale, California-based as every day there are more and more computers powered by the Opteron CPUs.
IBM, the developer of POWER and long-time Intel Xeon and Intel Pentium Pro utiliser, announced its eServer 325 machines based on AMD Opteron processors today in
Here are specifications of the eServer 325 from the legendary International Business Machines:
It is very interesting to note that IBM even declared the pricing of an eServer 325 machine based on the yet-unannounced AMD Opteron 246 processors: approximately $4160. This probably means that there is not a lot of time left until AMD is ready to supply the 2GHz Opteron chips.
IBM is accepting orders on eServers 325 beginning from the 6th of August. Volume shipments will begin on the 18th of August.