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AMD shows off stuff at German show

CeBIT 2005 Pictures, therefore graphics heavy
Thursday, 10 March 2005, 13:48
LIKE WE SAID, there weren't any of the now famous Turions on display at AMD's surreal stand here at CeBIT.

However, it was showing a clutch of stuff that was pretty interesting in its own way.

One of those was the wall of motherboards outside of the stand, which has interesting doors called Dresden and Austin that somehow you never get to see inside.

This wall has a stack of stuff but the interesting mobos here are the ones from Foxconn, which as INQ readers will know is spot welded to Intel's hip.

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Then there is the Go 64 stuff. This little device was showing off a video but we couldn't tell whether Eric Kim and Paul Otellini were spray painting each other in the few moments of colour we saw.

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Then there was this screen shot of a machine running dual cores. No one would say which kind of dual cores they were.

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Although it is in an Alienware box, it is not an Alienware box, it is an Alienware case containing some mysterious microprocessors. Which is, of course, mysterious dual core processors of some type or other.

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