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Sun fired up a new line of Fire V20z and V40z systems based on AMD's new Opteron chipset, which allow systems to run 32- and 64-bit applications simultaneously. The Fire V20z uses the lower-end Opteron 200 Series CPUs, making it a good fit for more general-purpose computing such as software development. Meanwhile, the Fire V40z offers the faster Opteron 800 Series CPUs with more memory and storage capacity, for more intensive computational demands. Both systems support Solaris 10, Linux and

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