AMD and Microsoft are working together on Windows Server 2008 solutions, the former announced today, including ways to optimize their respective hardware and software technologies to work together to address the demands of today's global digital economy and meet the computing requirements of businesses of all sizes.
AMD Opteron processors were designed with 64-bit computing in mind and in combination with Windows Server 2008 they deliver a powerful platform for running business solutions that can maximize productivity and profitability.
In 2002, AMD and Microsoft began a collaboration to bring the benefits of 64-bit computing to the x86 computing market. According to AMD, "this strong technology partnership continues and is driving innovations that are helping customers run more efficient and cost-effective businesses."
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