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Sun takes the covers off Mustang

News As well as new APIs, Mustang will also include a number of smaller features, such as improved out of memory handling and classpath wildcards. The next release of Java, codenamed Mustang, is due to be released in the third quarter of 2006, and will...

[June 29, 2005, 12:20]

Sun puts Java 6 beta on display

News The beta of Java Standard Edition 6, also known as Mustang, includes changes to the way it handles Web services, should deliver better look and feel and tighter security. If you've chosen to avoid the riskier snapshot builds then now is the perfect...

[February 15, 2006, 17:40]

Intel vs. AMD: Get ready for Round Three Pt II

News The new mobile chips will be based on AMD's forthcoming Mustang processor. Clock speeds will vary depending on the type of chip, but Mustang core-based Athlons for high-end desktops and servers are expected to debut at or close to 1.3GHz.

[July 19, 2000, 14:00]

AMD, Intel prepare next generation chips

News Timna, Mustang and Spitfire are codenames. The company hopes Thunderbird, Spitfire and Mustang will change all that. AMD's ageing K6 line will be joined by two processors: Mustang for laptop computers, and Spitfire for low-cost desktop PCs.

[April 17, 2000, 7:03]

AskJeeves to take on Google

News For instance, if someone searched for the word "Mustang," Teoma.com would refine the search, giving a set of results that are about or related to the subject, such as "Ford Mustang" and "Mustang Horses.

[April 2, 2002, 17:06]

AMD names low-cost processor Duron

News Corvette was formerly grouped with the performance chip technology code-named Mustang. Mustang and Corvette, set for release in the second half of the year, are improvements on the basic Athlon chip technology.

[April 27, 2000, 9:50]

AMD prepares chip onslaught on Intel

News The Mustang derivative is due in the first quarter of next year. Despite AMD's high expectations for it, the Mustang core has seen a few setbacks. AMD will enhance Duron with a Mustang-based version of the chip, code-named Morgan.

[November 14, 2000, 9:03]

Sun planning Java improvements

News Mustang" set to roll next year The "Mustang" release of J2SE is expected to be completed by the middle of 2006, said Mark Reinhold, J2SE architect and chief engineer at Sun. Another update to J2EE is due once the revamp of Mustang is completed.

[March 16, 2005, 11:45]

AMD unveils 1.33GHz Athlon, delays others

News The Mustang chip was based on the same core design as Palomino and Morgan. AMD canceled a version of Athlon for multiprocessor servers, called Mustang, last November, citing a lack of interest from PC makers.

[March 22, 2001, 7:32]

Processor 'dead zone' looms for Intel

News AMD, whose strength has always been in the lower-cost market, is planning a series of fast desktop processors aimed at the sub-$2,000 market, including ever-faster versions of its Athlons codenamed Thunderbird and Mustang.

[August 15, 2000, 16:44]

Intel's mobile strategy covers all bases

News The company recently "clarified" ship dates on the new processors, both based on AMD's Mustang processor core, which will be available later this year. But the Mustang will yield workstation and server-oriented Athlon chips at first.

[October 25, 2000, 13:57]

Smaller is better, says AMD chief

News When it comes to servers, AMD expects to introduce its Mustang chip later this year. The Mustang will be used to produce a new corporate-oriented line of processors for workstations and servers as well as higher-performing desktop PCs.

[June 27, 2000, 8:11]

AMD crashes Intel's desert chipfest

News The company's third quarter chip plans will allow Mustang, a third Athlon processor core, out of its corral. Mustang will offer up to 2MB of integrated cache for workstation and server applications, and mobile features for use in notebook PCs.

[February 17, 2000, 10:06]

AMD turns up the Athlon heat

News AMD, in the second half of 2000, will turn the key on Mustang, the code name for an even higher performing Athlon chip. Mustang will support a 266MHz system bus and up to 2MB of on-board cache. Mustang, in Socket A packaging, will be the first...

[November 12, 1999, 8:59]

AMD presses on into server market

News Late this year AMD will launch a chip code-named Mustang, which will be better able to take on chips such as Intel's Pentium III Xeon and the upcoming Willamette and Itanium processors. Microprocessor maker AMD says it is pressing on with its plans...

[May 3, 2000, 16:06]

CPU roadmap: Intel and AMD's new chips

News These will be followed in the second half by "Corvette" and "Mustang", code names for enhanced versions of Thunderbird: Mustang will be for desktops, Corvette for mobile processors. By the end of the year, the picture will have changed dramatically...

[May 3, 2000, 8:08]

AMD ready to run up the score

News AMD will, in addition, transition to its newest Athlon processor core, codenamed Mustang, and launch mobile Athlon and Duron chips before the end of the year. Mustang, among other things, offers higher levels of cache for performance increases and...

[August 24, 2000, 11:45]

AMD, Intel pushing beyond IGHz

News Mustang, among other things, will have larger levels of integrated cache in order to improve performance. Aside from Thunderbird, AMD has two other processor cores in the works for the second half of 2000 -- Spitfire, which will result in low-cost...

[March 9, 2000, 9:12]

A Year Ago: AMD, Intel pushing beyond IGHz

News Aside from Thunderbird, AMD has two other processor cores in the works for the second half of 2000 -- Spitfire, which will result in low-cost chips for value PCs, and Mustang, from which AMD will derive future high-performance desktop chips and...

[March 9, 2001, 6:00]

Chip wars: Is there life after 1GHz?

News Aside from Thunderbird, AMD has two other processor cores in the works for the second half of 2000 -- Spitfire, which will result in low-cost chips for value PCs, and Mustang, from which AMD will derive future high-performance desktop chips and...

[March 8, 2000, 8:59]

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