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In 2007, a server chip code-named Barcelona, which had four separate processor cores and beat Intel chips in performance and price, was delayed because of a design flaw.
In 2003, it introduced a server chip called Opteron that shook up the market and for the first time made the company a serious player in the data centers of large businesses.
A server chip introduced to the general public last March, she noted, was first installed in three of the Big Four the preceding September because the customers were willing to sacrifice possible production kinks in order to have the latest chip.
The first of the two glimmers of hope for AMD this year is its so-called Hammer chip line a desktop PC chip called Athlon 64 and a server chip called Opteron.
Right now the race between the world's biggest chipmaker, Intel, and its smaller, scrappy rival, Advanced Micro Devices, is to be the first to release a server chip with two brains, and it appears that AMD is winning.
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In March Intel released a new server chip nicknamed Sossaman that burns only 31 watts, one-fifth the power draw of a typical server chip, and, priced at as little as $209, is targeted at customers like VeriCenter and Google that run banks of servers in tandem.
Intel is more accustomed to settling on a PC or server chip design and then pumping out hundreds of millions of the products.
Intel also has a dual-core server chip on its roadmap.
It has already demonstrated a dual-core server chip codenamed "Montecito" that will eventually be added to its Intanium 2 line of chips.
Intel on Monday unveiled a new Itanium 2 server chip, its first chance to make a mark on the lucrative high-end computer market after two previous releases failed to generate much excitement.
The exception is that we are looking at Larrabee (Intel's upcoming high-performance server chip), which uses a visual computing co-processor to attack high-throughput workloads.
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