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Tarari is a major contributor to the AMD Torrenza initiutive and as such we feel we should provide direct information into Wikipedia.

However, this is my first attempt at adding such info and would love your guidance on how to make this entry as valuable as possible.

I tried to model the entry on the actual Torrenza entry.

Hi, the criteria for inclusion for corperations is spelled out here: WP:CORP. What is needed is links to external reliable sources demonstrating one of the following:
  1. The company or corporation has been the subject of multiple non-trivial published works whose source is independent of the company or corporation itself.
  2. The company or corporation is listed on ranking indices of important companies produced by well-known and independent publications
  3. The company's or corporation's share price is used to calculate stock market indices. Being used to calculate an index that simply comprises the entire market is excluded.
There is alot more detail about this in WP:CORP. Since this is a major corperation it should be easy to find these sources. I am removing the deletion tag to give you time to address these concerns. Thanks. HighInBC (Need help? Ask me) 05:19, 18 November 2006 (UTC)[reply]


I've added five non-trivial articles that reference the information - I've remove any info without references.

As for the significance - AMD has for the first time opened up its specs to allow third parties to connect their silicon directly to AMD Opterons and Tarari is one of the companies that has stepped up to deliver new silicon to do exactly that. This is a very significant and an industry changing event - akin to the creation of the first floating point/numerical/maths coprocessors i.e. the Intel 387 that sat next to the 386 or the 487 next to the 486 processor - but this time third parties can do such a thing.

Tarari has raised $42 million in three rounds of funding and has won numerous awards and is included in the EETimes Silicon 60, Red Herring Top 100 companies, Network Systems Design conference Best of Show, Interop Best of Show, UCSD Most Innovative Product in 2003 and 2004.