SAN JOSE APRIL 22, 2003-ASD
Allied Systems Design, Inc. today introduced the Total Density “W”
with 4 AMD Opteron(tm) processors in a 1U space. ASD will leverage
the world's first 64-bit processor compatible with the industry-standard
x86 architecture and the highest performing 2-way and 4-way processor
for servers to its offerings.
The AMD Opteron processor for servers and workstations, which extends
the x86 instruction set architecture (ISA) to 64-bit computing for
the first time, is also the first processor in a new class of computing
called AMD64. AMD64 directly follows the evolutionary path of the
industry-standard x86 ISA, allowing development of a unified 64-bit
computing infrastructure fully compatible with the pervasive x86
architecture. The AMD Opteron processor helps eliminate barriers
to 64-bit computing by simplifying the transition between current
and future generations of software.
ASD President, Lou Rodriguez said, “According to industry-standard
benchmarks, the AMD Opteron processor is the highest performing
2P and 4P server processor.” In TPC-C benchmark tests, considered
among the most important for servers, the AMD Opteron processor
achieved performance up to 14% greater than competing 32-bit server
processors. “We will lead with the highest density of these
processors with our Patent Pending and extremely reliable Total
Density W product line.”, said Rodriguez. “Our advantages
continue with No Risk purchase (using standard name brand motherboards),
modularity, and the most versatile high density server on the market.”
“Adhering to standards enables us to continue to provide blade
like density with leading edge technology, and the ability to incrementally
build the cluster by placing the “W” into existing or
new standard racks.” “We have leveraged remote monitoring
and control via console over IP with this implementation as well.”
ASD’s newest offering once again clearly makes the Total Density
“W” the 1U need.
Allied
Systems Design, Inc., a growing leader/Inventor of Space saving
rackmount servers for clustering (Telco and 19” rackmountable),
OEM appliances including the Total Density "W", four processors
in a 1U space. The modular design supports both AMD and Intel cpu’s.
Patent Pending technology provides highest density, performance,
reliability and cost competitive systems based on standard motherboards
and form factors. www.alliedsystemsdesign.com www.totaldensity.com
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