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Asustek Launches Compact Server Based On Intel 45 Nm Technology
10:00 AM - March 24, 2008 by
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Asustek Computer recently launched its latest 1U server, the RS100-E5/PI2, a quad-core/dual-core Intel Xeon 3000 series platform, which supports Intel 45 nm processors with a FSB up to 1333 MHz. As a uni-processor server, the RS100-E5/PI2 provides 4-DIMM slots to support up to 8 GB DDR2 800/667 ECC memory, while offering RAID 0, 1 functions for cost-effective data protection.
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