AMD Releases “Pacifica” Specification For AMD64 Technology
May 26th, 2005 Leave a comment Visited 22 times, 1 so far today
AMD Releases “Pacifica” Specification For AMD64 Technology
AMD (NYSE:AMD) today announced the general availability of the full specification of its virtualization technology, “Pacifica,†at the LinuxWorld Summit. “Pacifica†is designed to enhance 64-bit client and server virtualization technologies for x86-based servers, workstations, desktops and mobile computers.
“The potential benefits of virtualization for businesses of all sizes and consumers alike are significant. By taking an inclusive approach and working directly with both customers and hardware and software partners to develop ‘Pacifica,’ AMD is leading the rising tide of industry support for virtualization,†said Marty Seyer, corporate vice president and general manager, Microprocessor Solutions Sector. “We believe AMD64 provides the most flexible architecture in the industry, and ‘Pacifica’ virtualization technology will further that lead by helping commercial organizations improve the reliability and resilience of their computing platforms, increase security, and reduce total cost of ownership of computing resources.â€
“Pacifica†will extend AMD64 technology with Direct Connect Architecture to enhance virtualization for clients and servers by introducing a new model and features into the processor and memory controller. Designed to enhance and extend traditional software-only based virtualization approaches, these new features will help reduce complexity and increase security of new virtualization solutions, while protecting IT investments through backward compatibility with existing virtualization software.
“Hardware virtualization in the x86 platform opens the way for a new class of innovation, making the platform more flexible, more manageable, and more secure,†said Martin Reynolds, Gartner Fellow, Gartner, Inc. “Both home and business users will benefit from the technology, which will rapidly proliferate across the entire x86 market. It will transform the way that we use our PCs, more so than any other technology this decade.â€
More: amd.com
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