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Gigabyte showcases new server product lines
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Gigabyte Technology is showcasing its new server product lines based on both Intel and AMD solutions at Computex Taipei, including four boards targeted at the entry and mainstream markets, and six systems focused on high-density data centers and small- to mid-size businesses. On the Intel side, the GA-7VCSV is an entry-level server board based on Intel's E5000V chipset.
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