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Grammy Award-Winning and Nominated Audio Pros and Film Pre-Visualization Expert Finding exceptional Artistic Freedom and Control With AMD Opteron(tm) Processor-Based Creative Tools.
AMD (NYSE:AMD) today announced the formation of the AMD64 Masters
Group comprised of digital production masters from the entertainment
industry. Members include Grammy Award-winning and nominated audio professionals
Phil Ramone, Elliott Scheiner, Frank Filipetti, George Massenburg, Rory Kaplan,
Chuck Ainlay, Fred Maher, and Robert Hill and Dan Gregoire of JAK Films, pre-visualization
supervisor for Star Wars: Episode III.
The AMD64 Masters Group members are realizing significant performance benefits
and exceptional creative freedom using dual AMD Opteron(tm) processor-based
digital audio workstations (DAWs), non-linear video editing,
special-effects compositing and 3-D rendering systems. Running off-the-shelf
software, these systems are taking host-based digital content creation to new
levels. Host-based software applications are replacing costly digital signal
processing (DSP) hardware in professional digital audio and
film content creation.
Key attributes of dual AMD Opteron processor-based workstations
and servers for digital content creation include a balanced architecture, leading-edge
32-bit performance, 64-bit capability for tomorrow's software, outstanding reliability,
and optimal 4- and 8-way scalability. True double-precision floating-point arithmetic
enables high audio sample and rendering rates under heavy loads. Easy and relatively
inexpensive software upgrades can replace the need for costly new hardware purchases
typical of DSP hardware.
Technology-savvy AMD64 Masters Group members desire a balanced architecture
that scales to meet their performance demands. AMD64 technology supports emerging
technologies like pervasive 64-bit computing, I/O-taxing high-definition (HD)
content, and software-based plug-ins and virtual instruments that require low
system latency.
"Our AMD Opteron processor-based systems provide incredible speed in a
professional environment," said Phil Ramone, 9-time Grammy Award winning
producer whose credits include Frank Sinatra, Barbara Streisand, Elton John,
Paul Simon and Billy Joel. "Dependability is always the hope of uninterrupted
work. The AMD Opteron processor has met the new standards we dream of."
"I've found my AMD Opteron processor-based DAW to be extremely reliable
and quick, and the most versatile box I've ever worked with," said Elliot
Scheiner, a 5-time Grammy Award-winning engineer whose credits include Steely
Dan, The Eagles, Fleetwood Mac, and Beck.
"The AMD64-based workstations we use for pre-visualization make it possible
for George to see more details about his film earlier and faster than he's ever
seen them before," said Daniel Gregoire, pre-visualization effects supervisor
for Star Wars: Episode III. "The added power of the AMD Opteron processor
allows him to direct digital resources real-time with the pre-viz artists on
the team. It's changing the way he makes his films."
"AMD64 technology and customer-centric leadership is enabling a revolution
in content creation simply because it removes limitations, providing the artist
with extraordinary power to create," said Charlie Boswell, marketing director
of AMD's Digital Media & Entertainment group. "What was once only accessible
to the largest studios with the largest budgets is now available to everyone.
AMD64 technology-based platforms offer talented up-and-comers in the entertainment
industry and average consumers access to the same technology used by the best
of the industry icons. Dads who want to record Junior's garage band, or want
to edit and add music and effects to the family highlight video, can purchase
an AMD64-based desktop PC running the same type of software."
"With ubiquitous 64-bit computing around the corner and the weight of
the open PC architecture and investment R&D dollars rolling behind it, the
fun is only beginning."
To see what other AMD64 Masters Group members are saying about AMD64 technology,
please logon to: www.amd.com/amdopterondmepr.
About AMD64 Technology
AMD first unleashed AMD64 technology in April 2003 with the launch of the AMD
Opteron processor for servers and workstations. The AMD Athlon(tm) 64 processors,
launched in September 2003, are the first desktop and notebook processors based
on the AMD64 architecture.
The AMD64 technology follows the evolutionary path of the industry-standard
x86 architecture, allowing development of a unified 64-bit computing infrastructure
designed to be compatible with the pervasive x86 architecture. AMD64 technology
allows customers to protect their investments by continuing to use their 32-bit
software until they decide to implement new, 64-bit software.
About AMD
AMD (NYSE:AMD) designs and produces microprocessors, Flash memory devices and
low-power processor solutions for the computer, communications and consumer
electronics industries. AMD is dedicated to helping its customers deliver standards-based,
customer-focused solutions for technology users, ranging from enterprises to
government agencies and individual consumers. Founded in 1969, AMD is a Standard
& Poor's 500 company with global operations and manufacturing facilities
in the United States, Europe, Japan and Asia. For more information, visit www.amd.com.
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