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AMD POWERS HEBEI PROVINCE, CHINA LONG-DISTANCE EDUCATION PROJECT
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Over 26,000 AMD processor-based systems implemented in one of the largest education projects of its kind Beijing, January 10, 2005-AMD (NYSE: AMD) today announced that Lenovo, Dawning and AMD ...
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[title]AMD POWERS HEBEI PROVINCE, CHINA LONG-DISTANCE EDUCATION PROJECT[/title] Over 26,000 AMD processor-based systems implemented in one of the largest education projects of its kind Beijing, January 10, 2005-AMD (NYSE: AMD) today announced that Lenovo, Dawning and AMD have jointly won one of China's most ambitious long-distance education projects - the Hebei Long-Distance Education Project. As part of the win, AMD, Lenovo and Dawning will provide over 26,000 AMD processor-based systems, including AMD Sempron?processor-based Lenovo Qitian M 6200M PCs and AMD Opteron?processor-based Dawning Tiankuo A Series i200-A servers, to Hebei Education Bureau.
As a significant part of China's "informatilization" initiative, which is designed to facilitate more effective communication across the entire country, long-distance education was selected by China's Central Government as a way to improve nationwide education. Hebei Province was chosen to be the demo site for the launch of the long-distance education program, which began in October 2004.
"AMD is very pleased to contribute to China's education development, together with Lenovo and Dawning, by supporting long-distance education in Hebei's rural area. This is a breakthrough for AMD China that highlights overall momentum for AMD as well as our technically advanced products," said Karen Guo, corporate vice president of AMD and president of AMD Greater China. "AMD will help hundreds of thousands of students improve their education by using our products to enhance their learning experience. This win is a testament to our commitment to develop the China market, and highlights our vision of succeeding with local partners."
According to the project's managers, hundreds of networked computer classrooms will be built. Every computer classroom will deploy one AMD Opteron processor-based server and 30 desktop PCs. At least 200,000 students will benefit from this project.
"The remote education project is a very important project for both the Hebei province and the whole country, as the Central Government chooses Hebei to be the demo site for nationwide remote education. After thorough-testing and evaluation, we believe AMD processor-based PCs and servers will provide tremendous benefits to our teachers and students," said Mr. Yan Chunlai, assistant supervisor of Hebei Education Bureau.
By implementing AMD Sempron processor-based Lenovo Qitian M 6200 systems in the Hebei long-distance education project, Lenovo demonstrates its commitment to China's education. Lenovo is one of the first PC manufacturers to launch AMD Sempron processor-based systems. The well-received Lenovo "Yuan Meng" PCs, based on AMD Sempron processors, offer users in China an opportunity to purchase a PC with performance and features designed to meet their daily home and business computing needs.
"Dawning and AMD jointly launched an extensive 64-bit computing marketing campaign in August 2004, and today Dawning's AMD Opteron processor-based 32- and 64-bit computing server platform has penetrated several industries including education, government, meteorology, electricity and commerce," said Mr. Li Jun, president of Dawning. "We believe we were chosen to support the Hebei long-distance education project because of our project operation experience, the advanced technology in our server systems combined with the AMD Opteron processor and our strong service team."
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