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AMD delivers energy-efficient computing with 65nm technology transition

Launching its next generation of energy-efficient computing, AMD announced transition to 65nm process technology with its Athlon 64 X2 dual-core desktop processors.

Launching its next generation of energy-efficient computing, AMD announced transition to 65nm process technology with its Athlon 64 X2 dual-core desktop processors. The move to 65nm process technology enables AMD to produce more processors on a 300mm wafer, for increased production capacity, while continuing to scale performance and reduce power consumption. AMD processors built with 65nm line-widths are designed to deliver exceptional performance when running multiple applications, as well as enable small form factor PCs that complement both home and office environments.

By mid-2007, AMD expects to be fully converted to 65nm production at Fab 36. With the rapid conversion to 65nm process technology, AMD is scaling capacity intelligently to meet growing demand worldwide for x86 processors.

"Customers continue to demand solutions that focus on low-power consumption and quieter operation. AMD is responding by increasing manufacturing efficiency to deliver on the next generation of energy-efficient desktop processors, enabling OEMS to innovate using highly reliable AMD64 processors without compromising performance," said Bob Brewer, corporate vice president, Desktop Division, AMD.


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