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		<description><![CDATA[Does AMD 'Average CPU Power' metric have legs?One point...Those running a data center WANT to see each CPU fully loaded, or as close as they can.Intel Rates CPU Consumption as an "Average".AMD on the other hand rates CPUs by absolute maximum consumption.  Why doesn't someone take Intel to task...]]></description>
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		<description><![CDATA[With AMD's launch of Barcelona comes a new metric: Average CPU Power.   While the Average CPU Power ACP metric reflects a need--everyone wants to know how much power servers are gobbling up--it won't gain significant traction until others follow suit.   Until then, ACP is marketing for...]]></description>
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