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NNYVALE, Calif. -- April 14, 2009 --AMD (NYSE: AMD) today announced a global webcast event for the sixth anniversary of the AMD Opteron™ processor. The live webcast can be accessed at http://www.amd.com on the News Room home page, and it will be archived for 10 days following the event.
In 2003, the launch of the world’s first x86-64 processor changed the landscape of the computing world and set a new course for AMD, our customers, partners and technology users. Join the celebration by web for an overview of the next generation of Direct Connect Architecture as we celebrate this milestone and look at the future of game-changing server technology.
About AMD
Advanced Micro Devices (NYSE: AMD) is an innovative technology company dedicated to collaborating with customers and technology partners to ignite the next generation of computing and graphics solutions at work, home and play. For more information, visit http://www.amd.com.
This company is mad great i hope they invent a new tipe of computer soon or some cool technology to keep the world going
THERE is a new film called Star Trek. Like the starship Enterprise, the film has gone boldly where no man—or no sci-fi film—has gone before. A narrative that is never short on charm and a heritage it is loyal to are just the elements that make this Star Trek as blazing and as awesome as the black holes it traverses without fear.
You need not be a Trekkie to go wild over a film that moves with a rhythm pushed by the wonder of the apocalypse. At the core of the adventure is always this knowledge that the seed of destruction has been planted somewhere already. The survivor in the grand space is he who is able to chart the route to the future and back again to the present.
i love science films they entertain me beyond belief i want to see this movie tonight
I want our future to be like in star trek but that is just a few hundred years ahead of us but i wonder how civilizations BILIONS of years ahead of us are i can't event imagine the level of they're technologies they must be how we think of gods today masters of everything.

