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A.M.D. Tries to Recapture Server Market Momentum

Ten months ago, Intel Corp. shipped its first quad-core Xeon server proc­essors. Last week, chip nemesis Advanced Micro Devices Inc. finally answered back.

AMD took the first step in an effort to recapture its momentum in the server market by launching a quad-core version of its Opteron chip. Company officials hope the new device, which was code-named Barcelona, will have the same kind of business impact that the original Opterons did after being released into a world dominated by Intel’s 32-bit chips four years ago.

Opteron, the first x86 chip able to run both 32- and 64-bit applications, was an immediate hit with server vendors as well as businesses and high-performance computing users. Its arrival posed the biggest challenge yet to Intel’s dominance of the Windows server market.

But Intel has responded to that challenge — sending AMD’s share of the server chip market into retreat, according to research firm IDC.

In the second quarter of 2006, AMD-based systems accounted for 15.3% of x86 server shipments worldwide compared with 84.7% for machines with Intel chips, IDC said. But in the same quarter this year, AMD’s share slipped to 14% as measured by IDC, compared with 86% for Intel.

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