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Here's what they are saying
Customers can benefit from the Arima Group and AMD64 technology, which enables users to enjoy the benefits of 64-bit computing while maintaining compatibility with today’s 32-bit applications.
 - -Barry Huang, Vice president and general manager, Arima’s Server Business Division
 The AMD Opteron processor offers simultaneous 32- and 64-bit computing, easing the transition to 64-bit computing for enterprise users. By working with industry leaders like AMD and incorporating support for groundbreaking products like the AMD Opteron processor, we will continue to deliver stable solutions that lead the industry in features and performance.
 - -Rick Bergman, Senior vice president, marketing and general manager, desktop, ATI Technologies Inc.
 EnFuzion has been a leader in clustering high performance computing resources and the AMD Opteron processor is a natural fit for our clients that want to process large amounts of data on multiple processors. Our customers are interested in leading-edge technologies that provide gains in raw computing power. The AMD Opteron processor and EnFuzion
provide that.
 - -Mike Duffy, President and CEO, Axceleon
 As the leading provider of Gigabit Ethernet solutions, we have worked closely with AMD to enable high-performance, low-cost server and workstation solutions. The combination of AMD’s advanced 64-bit processor and Broadcom’s NetXtreme GbE controllers deliver leading-edge performance and reliability while reducing the total cost of ownership for enterprise customers worldwide.
 - -Thomas Lagatta, Vice president and general manager, Broadcom's Client Server Networking Business Unit
 IT budgets are simply not growing as fast as the demands that the business is putting on the data center. But with CA’s Advantage Ingres deployed on 64-bit AMD Opteron processors running Linux, customers fulfill their performance requirements within the resource constraints they now face.
 - -Aline Gerew, Vice president for Advantage Ingres development, Computer Associates
 Moving to the 64-bit Linux platform was fast and easy. We have been very impressed with the performance we are seeing out of our system running with an AMD Opteron processor. With it, we have experienced a noticeable improvement of our DFT tool performance over earlier architectures.
 - -Rahul Razdan, Corporate vice president and general manager, systems and functional verification, Cadence
 Sandia will be able to run 64- and 32-bit applications on the AMD Opteron™ processors right away. That means they can run 99% of the existing code with just a recompile, and converting 32-bit applications to 64-bit mode won’t require a heroic effort.
 - -Wayne Kugel, Red Storm operations executive, Cray, Inc.
 AMD’s 64-bit architecture opens an exciting new realm for cluster-based high-performance computing. Dolphin SCI technology and AMD 64-bit computing are an ideal combination and share the same philosophy—delivering the highest outstanding performance in their class.
 - -Kare Lochsen, CEO, Dolphin Interconnect Solutions
 We are excited about the release of the AMD Opteron processor. With its integrated memory controller providing increased memory bandwidth with low latency, HyperTransport technology providing high I/O performance and scalable multi-processing, and AMD64 architecture providing increased memory addressability, has the potential to push scientific discovery and education to new levels at Duquesne University.
 - -Jeffry D. Madura, Associate professor of chemistry and biochemistry, Duquesne University
 Duquesne University is proud to work with AMD in the continued enhancement of our computational science initiatives made possible through introduction of the AMD Opteron processor, which will provide a broad range of computing capabilities from workstations to scalable servers.
 - -David W. Seybert, Dean of the Bayer School of Natural and Environmental Sciences, Duquesne University
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