3 February 2009, 14:52
Enterprise-class hard-drive to be the fastest around?
13 November 2008, 15:13
Shanghai is effectively being positioned as the CPU that Barcelona should have been, but is it good enough to worry Intel?
6 November 2008, 11:55
Thecus has launched its N8800 rackmount NAS, an eight-bay range-topping addition to its Enterprise line of products.
20 October 2008, 00:00
Intel introduced the industry’s first quad-core processor for mainstream servers on November 14th, 2006. Codenamed Clovertown, the quad-core 5300-series Xeons are based on Intel’s advanced Core microarchitecture and can be ...
15 September 2008, 21:22
Emphasis on virtualisation and record breaking from the latest generation of Intel server CPUs.
3 September 2008, 13:17
The first blade server designed specifically with virtualisation in mind will use AMD processors.
5 August 2008, 10:15
Thecus is setting its sights on the enterprise and business environment with its iSCSI storage series, the i4500R and i5500.
13 November 2007, 11:09
Boston Limited is releasing a 1U-sized Intel Xeon-based server with watercooling built right in.
13 June 2007, 17:42
Supermicro's SuperBlade packs in 80 cores in 7U chassis - 160 to come.
16 April 2007, 06:07
With WiFi and wireless devices ever-growing, Intel are looking at a new chipset that handles everything and keeps interference to a minimum.
16 April 2007, 05:57
Intel are investing heavily in China... and some of their work has a distinct 'Big Brother' feel to it.
16 April 2007, 05:47
Intel's Justin Rattner welcomes the HEXUS crew to IDF in Beijing.
6 February 2007, 07:27
We grill AMD workstation and server head honcho Pat Patla on AMD's imminent quad-core Opterons, when they will be arriving on desktop PCs, and whether they can really challenge Intel.
29 January 2007, 16:12
Intel vPro technology - a chat with David Hollway.
29 January 2007, 16:12
HEXUS chews the fat with Intel on its quad-core Xeon processors
29 January 2007, 16:12
Intel Xeon 5300 series - quad-core processing
27 January 2007, 08:34
Penryn is Intel's first 45nm CPU family, with some fancy technology like 'High-k' and 'Metal Gate' featured in it. Penryn family processors will hit the market in the second half ...
26 September 2006, 17:10
Intel are going to launch Kentsfield in the following timeframes.
25 July 2006, 08:52
Is Core enough to slay K8 in the workstation and server space, as it's demonstrably done for consumer PCs?
27 June 2006, 08:27
A month ago we were showing you Woodcrest ready servers and now Woodcrest is here to drop into them.
3 January 2006, 07:16
These days it's all about Intel trying to kick back at - if you'll permit me the horrible (but funny for an article on CPUs) mental image - the pair ...
2 November 2005, 17:47
HEXUS have an article coming that evaluates the latest Intel Xeon DP platform, codenamed Lindenhurst. As you'll likely know, (current) Xeon is Intel's workstation and server processor based on many ...
28 May 2005, 00:00
This server solution is designed to work within a confined space and is in an E-ATX format. This system board can be run in a chassis which is as small ...
21 April 2005, 00:00
The release today of AMD's dual-core workstation and server parts is a significant landmark in the world of x86 computing for the enterprise and professional users. The ability to pack ...
3 March 2005, 00:00
In a round table with Pat Gelsinger he stated today that the P4 will carry on being the enterprise desktop solution. Intel have also stated today that they will be ...
10 November 2004, 00:00
As I prepared to deliver the ZMAXdp back to Armari, I had no idea that inside their building sat two pieces of supercomputing history. My Editor-in-Chief, David, said, "ask Dan ...
8 September 2004, 00:00
Intel held a few sub-talks on power management innovation, Itanium, Xeon, modular technology and supercomputers at IDF yesterday.
18 August 2004, 00:00
To sum up, this small-cache Intel Xeon just got usefully faster, but AMD Opteron still easily holds the lead...
17 February 2004, 00:00
From the Q and A with Barrett at the end he re-iterated that they have the differnet micro-architecture within the core. But the software support will mean it will run ...
23 September 2003, 00:00
You need to evaluate Opteron in context to see its advantages and from the right point of view, it has no equal. You may be able to put more power ...
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