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AMD's first 64-bit ARM cores star in ... Heatless in Seattle* [ Thu Aug 21 2014]

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AMD's first 64-bit ARM cores star in ... Heatless in Seattle*
* Relatively speaking – this SoC tries to be low-power,
data-center-grade
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2014/08/11/amd_seattle_64_bit_arm/

AMD today sheds more light on its "Seattle" 64-bit ARM architecture
processor at the Hot Chips conference in Cupertino, California.

Take one glance at this new Opteron A1100-series system-on-chip, and
you'll realize it's aimed squarely at servers rather than the
traditional ARM scene of handheld gadgets and embedded computing –
although that was to be expected: AMD CEO Rory Read said as much in
April.

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