AMD has taken over 26% of the server market, up 10% from last year, based almost entirely on the success of their low-power Opteron chips. After AMD
decided to focus less on the absolute power of its chips, and more on
the performance per watt of power, data centers began flocking to AMD devices. Intel has countered with it's own high performance per watt chip and has begun a huge advertising campaign. Intel founder Gordon Moore's prediction that processor speeds would double regularly turned out to be amazingly accurate. Maybe, now that Intel and AMD know how much efficiency matters, Moore's law will apply to performance per watt as well.
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