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Tyan® announces Next-generation Dual CPU platform for AMD Athlon MP Processor -
Thunder K7X with AMD-760 MPX Chipset Brings 66MHz 64-bit PCI to Server and Workstation Markets Fremont, CA, April 8, 2001
- Tyan® Computer Corporation today announced that they have initiated
shipments of their next-generation dual-processor DDR-based platform for AMD's AthlonTM MP processors. The Tyan
Thunder K7X
follows in the footsteps of its highly successful predecessor, Tyan's Thunder K7 - the world's first multi-processing platform for AMD processors.
Tyan, a leading designer and manufacturer of Internet
infrastructure products and system board solutions, is the world's leading developer of dual Socket A technology, manufacturing the widest variety of system boards for the AMD Athlon MP processor, including the Thunder
K7, Tiger MP and Tiger MPX.
Designed around the AMD-760 MPX chipset, the Thunder K7X includes all of the performance benefits of its predecessor, and provides new levels of throughput for I/O-bound
applications. With its 66MHz 64-bit PCI bus, the Thunder K7X can support up to two high-speed PCI devices such as Fibre Channel storage or Gigabit Ethernet controllers. With over 1 gigabyte per second of I/O headroom,
the Thunder K7X is ideally suited for today's I/O-intensive server and workstation applications.
The Thunder K7X also features design implementations that enable installation in both pedestal and rackmount
chassis'. Integrated features such as dual LAN ports, VGA graphics, and 25o angled memory sockets are necessary for OEMs and System Integrators that require enhanced functionality in a low-profile form factor.
"Continuing the success of our popular dual AMD platforms, the Thunder K7X delivers improved I/O throughput to customers utilizing 66MHz PCI peripherals" stated Don Clegg, Vice President of Marketing and OEM
Sales for Tyan. "This increased I/O headroom, combined with Tyan's unique, rack-optimized server features, make the Thunder K7X an ideal platform for integrators demanding optimum price/performance servers and
workstations."
Currently, the Thunder K7X is available in two versions; one with integrated Ultra160 SCSI, and one without SCSI. Volume production is expected in early Q2.
Thunder K7X (S2468) Features
- Dual PGA462 sockets support up to two AMD Athlon MP processors
- AMD-760 MPX chipset supports a 266MHz system bus
- Four 25o angled DIMM sockets support up to 4GB of PC2100 Registered DDR RAM, including ECC
- Integrated dual-channel Ultra160 SCSI (optional), dual 10/100BaseT LAN connections, and ATI RAGE XL graphics controller
- Two 66MHz 64-bit PCI and three 33MHz 32-bit PCI expansion slots
- One AGP Pro slot; also supports AGP 4x mode
- Extended ATX form factor (13" x 12")
# # # # About Tyan Tyan
Computer Corporation, founded in 1989 by long-time Intel and IBM executive Dr. T. Symon Chang, designs, manufactures and markets advanced systemboard technology. Its products are sold to OEMs, Systems Integrators, VARs
and Resellers worldwide. Over the last decade, Tyan has consistently been one of the fastest growing technology companies in the United States. Tyan was named to the prestigious INC 500 in 1997 and 1998 (19th fastest
growing U.S. company in 1997). Tyan was also ranked by Deloitte & Touche as one of the USA's "Fast 500", as well as one of Silicon Valley's "Fast 50" companies in 1998. For more information,
contact Tyan directly at 510-651-8868 or visit the company's World Wide Web site at http://www.tyan.com. Tyan and Thunder K7X are registered trademarks of Tyan Computer Corporation.
AMD, the AMD logo, AMD Athlon and combinations thereof, and AMD-760 are trademarks of Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
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