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Tyan unleashes raft of HPC, power efficient products for Opteron
Posted by Ken Farmer, Wednesday August 16 2006 @ 01:32PM EDT

TYAN Computer Corp., the world's leading whitebox server platform provider, today announced a raft of products powered by Next-Generation AMD Opteron processors that offer powerful performance enhancements and energy savings.

TYAN has announced an unprecedented 18 product lines supporting AMD Opteron 8000, 2000, and 1000 Series processors to deliver stunning increases in performance and energy cost-savings for applications that include high-performance computing (HPC), digital content creation, mission critical infrastructures, and many more areas of the IT industry.

"The Next-Generation AMD Opteron processor heralds additional power cost-savings features and outstanding performance for all applications," stated Jeff Smith, European Sales Director of Tyan. "TYAN's upcoming product line, based on this exciting new technology, enables TYAN system and platform products to deliver performance-per-watt efficiency, dual-core power, AMD Virtualization, and seamless quad-core upgradeability."

"Our strong relationship with TYAN is an extension of our long-standing commitment to provide our customers with the most compelling technology solutions for a full range of IT requirements," said Pat Patla, Director, Server/Workstation Marketing, AMD (NYSE: AMD). "The Next-Generation AMD Opteron processor with Direct Connect Architecture offers a consistent roadmap with low-power options for exceptional performance-per-watt, providing scalable and reliable solutions for a full range of enterprise applications."

TYAN motherboard products featuring support for Next-Generation AMD Opteron processors can be found at http://tyan.com/products/html/opteron.html

Similarly, Next-Generation AMD Opteron processor-based TYAN pre-built server system products can be found at http://tyan.com/products/html/barebone_amd.html


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