There is also a difference between a desktop and a workstation. Sun has sold workstations for a longtime and they had a 64-bit processor in it. IBM has sold workstation with a 64-bit processor as well. Oh, lets not for get the workstations from HP with a 64-bit processor. SGI sells workstations with a 64-bit processors too. Wow, look at all the 64-bit workstation available, but yet each of these companies dont call it a desktop. Do you know why? Lets look at the definitions:
Main Entry: 1desk·top
Pronunciation: 'desk-"täp
Function: noun
Date: 1929
1 : the top of a desk; also : an office desktop simulated by a computer program
2 : a desktop computer
Main Entry: work·sta·tion
Pronunciation: -"stA-sh&n
Function: noun
Date: 1931
1 : an area with equipment for the performance of a specialized task usually by a single individual
2 a : an intelligent terminal or personal computer usually connected to a computer network b : a powerful microcomputer used especially for scientific or engineering work
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Lets go look at AMD. What do they have to say about the Opteron. They have two links, one for a Server and the other for a Workstation. I don't see any Desktop link for it. What else do they have to say:
"All partners listed also offer AMD Athlon MP-based workstation solutions." Wow, there is that workstation word again.
Let's go see what BOXX has to say:
They even use the Workstation word as well. I don't see any desktop computers there. So if you see anywhere on AMD's site that says desktop and Opteron please post the link. Even if you see it on the BOXX site, that will work as well.