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Deals Oct 1: Dell PowerEdge T110 II Dual-core Server $299
By Marcus Yam published
Get a dual-core server for under $300
Intel Xeon E7 V2 Family Will Pack 15 Cores
By Niels Broekhuijsen published
More information has come to light about Intel's upcoming Xeon E5 and E7 series processors, among which are a number of specifications and a release timeframe.
Intel Atom SoC to Power HP's Moonshot Servers in 2013
By Tarun Iyer published
The first two generations of HP’s new “ultra energy-efficient” server architectures will be powered by Intel Atom processors.
AMD’s SeaMicro SM15000 Achieves CDH4 Certification
By Tarun Iyer published
The company's Sea Micro SM15000 severs are the first fabric-based computing servers to receive the certification from Cloudera.
Intel Reveals Its Media Server Reference Design
By Tarun Iyer published
Intel's Media Server Reference Design is being showcased at TV Connect 2013 being held in London from the 19th to 21st of March.
Fujitsu, NTT and NEC Develop 60-channel, 24 Tbps Networks
By Wolfgang Gruener published
Fujitsu, Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation (NTT) and NEC announced that they created a joint research effort to develop the world's "top-level, 400 Gbps/channel-class digital coherent optical transmissions technology".
Intel Launches Atom S Processor For Micro Servers
By Wolfgang Gruener published
Intel today introduced the Atom S1200 SoC series, which is designed for integration with micro-servers.
Business Cloud Adoption Living Up to Hype
By Douglas Perry published
Survey results released by Strategy Analytics indicate that the pace at which businesses are adopting cloud solutions is picking up.
Knut Will Sense Environmental Conditions and Email You
By Marcus Yam published
Sense your surroundings remotely.
Three Xeon E5 Server Systems From Intel, Tyan, And Supermicro
By Patrick Kennedy published
After taking a first look at Intel's Xeon E5 processors, we wanted to round up a handful of dual-socket barebones platforms to see which vendor sells the best match for Sandy Bridge-EP-based chips. Intel, Supermicro, and Tyan are here to represent.
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