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Compucon Vanadium AGP Workstation (Dual Opteron) Debuts |
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September 2004 |
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Compucon officially announced on 30 August 2004 the launch of Vanadium AGP Workstation based on the innovative AMD K8 platform and x86-64 Opteron processors, following a previous announcement on Vanadium Server. This Compucon Vanadium AGP Workstation is based on AMD K8 technologies incorporating Direct Memory Connect and Hyper-Transport technologies for achieving a higher memory transfer rate and I/O throughput bandwidth. It is supported by both 32 bit and 64 bit software, and it is stable, fast and relatively inexpensive. Third party evaluations of the new technologies used have been favourable. (Ref: Vanadium is a chemical element commonly used in producing high strength alloys). If you wish to obtain more information on this AGP workstation, please email our system architect at
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or go here (link to be fixed) for more information.
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