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* April 18: AMD announces {{amd|K6-2+}} and {{amd|K6-III+}} mobile processors | * April 18: AMD announces {{amd|K6-2+}} and {{amd|K6-III+}} mobile processors | ||
* April 27: [[AMD]] announces "{{amd|Duron}}" as the name for their upcoming ultra-cheap processor line | * April 27: [[AMD]] announces "{{amd|Duron}}" as the name for their upcoming ultra-cheap processor line | ||
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+ | * May: [[Alchemy Semi]] becomes an independent company | ||
* June 19: AMD launches the {{amd|Duron}} family | * June 19: AMD launches the {{amd|Duron}} family | ||
* September 25: AMD announces {{amd|K6-III+|K6-IIIE+}} (embedded) K6-III+ processors | * September 25: AMD announces {{amd|K6-III+|K6-IIIE+}} (embedded) K6-III+ processors | ||
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+ | * October 3: [[IBM]] introduces the {{ibm|z/Architecture}} ISA, a 64-bit extension to {{ibm|ESA/390}} | ||
+ | * October 3: IBM introduces the {{ibm|zSeries 900}} mainframes |
Latest revision as of 22:22, 27 January 2018
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Unix Time | 946684800 - 978307199 |
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In 2000:
- April 18: AMD announces K6-2+ and K6-III+ mobile processors
- April 27: AMD announces "Duron" as the name for their upcoming ultra-cheap processor line
- May: Alchemy Semi becomes an independent company
- June 19: AMD launches the Duron family
- September 25: AMD announces K6-IIIE+ (embedded) K6-III+ processors
- October 3: IBM introduces the z/Architecture ISA, a 64-bit extension to ESA/390
- October 3: IBM introduces the zSeries 900 mainframes