Advanced Micro Devices is shipping four more versions of its quad-core Opteron server chip, adding more performance to the company's product line. The four quad-core processors now available are the 2.5GHz Opteron 2360 SE, 2.4GHz 2358 SE, 2.5GHz 8360 SE, and 2.4GHz 8358 SE.

These are the high-performance versions of the quad-core Opteron line. The SE attached to each model number signifies that it's a "frequency optimized" chip, meaning the chips are meant for applications where performance is a priority over power consumption.

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Quote this comment Reply to this comment #1 Posted by carmatic on 09 Jun 2008 - 22:39
frequency optimized? is it more like factory overclocked?
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