AMD last week updated its Opteron 100 series processors with support for error-correcting code (ECC) unbuffered memory - a move that could cut the cost of single-chip workstations and servers.
This support will also extend to the dual-core version of the 100 series chips, which AMD said will ship within the next 30 days. The Opteron 100 series are the entry-level processors among AMD...
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