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Who will be next to offer a Dual AMD Platform?
By: Michael (Oreo) Falcon, August 19, 2002
If you have been keeping score you know that AthlonXP has taken a look at five Dual AMD platforms starting with the initial release by Tyan Tiger MPX. We then were treated to a look at the Asus A7M266-D platform. Yet another round with a Tyan offering of the Thunder K7X and then not to be outdone, MSI stepped up with their M7D Master. Not a bad start but wait we also received the Gigabyte GA-7DPXDW with Raid no less. We have been dueling dual platforms for quite some time now and wondered who would be next? Well it didn't take long to find out.
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Iwill, a computer component manufacturer since 1989, has turned their sites on the Dual AMD platform market by introducing the MPX2 platform. Having a history of supporting the AMD line of products, the production of a Dual AMD platform by Iwill could just be the icing on the cake. Manufacturers are always looking for new markets developing on the horizon and with AMD's cult like following of enthusiasts Iwill recognized an opportunity that just could not be ignored. What more could you ask for? The opportunity to enter a growing market of Dual Processor platforms that are powered by the economical yet powerful AMD processors is a dream come true. This segment of the market covers not only workstations/servers but also the ever-growing arena of gamers and tweakers looking to command the power of a Dual AMD platform. So enough with the pleasantries, let's get on with the true reason we are all here. Let's take a look at the Iwill MPX2's layout and see what type of performance Iwill has packed away in this platform.
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