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Asustek debuts dual-core Intel Xeon server boards
10:49 AM - October 12, 2005 by
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Source: Tom's Hardware US – Keywords: asus, paxville, boards
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Source: Tom's Hardware US – Keywords: asus, paxville, boards
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Asustek Computer yesterday unveiled its PVL-D series server motherboards, coinciding with Intel's recent launch of its dual-core Xeon CPU that will improve the performance and response time of multi-threaded server applications.
The PVL-D series includes the PVL-D/1U and PVL-D/SCSI motherboards. Both boards support a dual-Xeon DP (Paxville) dual-core processor platform with Hyper-Threading Technology, independent 2M L2 cache for each CPU core, and 800 MHz system bus, according to Asustek.
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