AMD gets Penguin seal of approval
Linux on K6-III arrives
Posted in Business, 2nd April 1999 09:07 GMT
A turnkey solutions provider is to make Linux systems using AMD chips. The boxes, made by Penguin Computing, will start at $990. Penguin Computing claimed that the K6-III processors will give the same performance as Intel's Pentium III platforms. The AMD boxes will include technical support at no charge and 24/7 onsite support. The company's Web site is here. ®

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