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AMD pressures Intel with inexpensive desktop chips
Tuesday, September 21, 2010
AMD pressures Intel with inexpensive desktop chips
The chip maker launches new desktop chips price between US$76 and $250. AMD also announced two unlocked Black Edition processors
Social media sucks bandwidth, but cache can help
Wednesday, August 04, 2010
Social media sucks bandwidth, but cache can help
YouTube is taking up 10 per cent of corporate bandwidth, followed by Facebook, according to stats from Network Box. SuperLumin says its specialized social media cache can help
Google rolls out Public DNS
Tuesday, December 08, 2009
Google rolls out Public DNS
The Web search company is now offering a domain naming system resolver service, design to let users surf more quickly. How it addresses DNS security concerns
Liquid Computing puts support behind Barcelona
Sunday, September 09, 2007
Liquid Computing puts support behind Barcelona
An Ottawa-based server maker thinks it can find customers for AMD’s latest processor in the energy sector. Find out where quad-cores become critical
Intel releases quad-core Tigerton processor
Tuesday, September 04, 2007
Intel releases quad-core Tigerton processor
With rival AMD's Barcelona expected in less than a week, the company launches a chip designed for high-end servers running four or more CPUs. Get an update on the product roadmap
Users urged to patch serious hole in BIND 9 DNS server
Thursday, August 02, 2007
Users urged to patch serious hole in BIND 9 DNS server
A security researcher has reported a serious vulnerability in BIND 9, the software widely used in the Internet’s DNS addressing system.
40 server vendors to use Intel 'Tulsa' chips
Tuesday, August 29, 2006
40 server vendors to use Intel 'Tulsa' chips
At least 40 server manufacturers announced plans to incorporate Intel Corp.'s new dual-core 64-bit Xeon 7100 processor, dubbed "Tulsa," into upcoming servers.
Tulsa times - Intel counts on new chip to recover lost ground
Thursday, August 24, 2006
Tulsa times - Intel counts on new chip to recover lost ground
Intel Corp. hopes its "Tulsa" chip for multiprocessor servers – to be launched on Aug. 29 - will stem the loss of market share to Advanced Micro Devices Inc.
Intel prevails over AMD in 'power' processor tests
Tuesday, August 22, 2006
Intel prevails over AMD in 'power' processor tests
Exclusive PC World tests show PCs equipped with Intel's new Core 2 Duo processors set a new record for desktop performance. The processors have helped Intel decisively reclaim the power desktop crown from competitor AMD.
Self-serve upgrades give EMC storage tools the edge
Monday, May 08, 2006
Self-serve upgrades give EMC storage tools the edge
EMC Corp., of Massachusetts hopes to trump big league competitors IBM Corp., and Hewlett-Packard Development Company, LP with a new line of storage management products that gives users greater freedom in doing their own upgrades.
IBM scales up Xeon-based server
Thursday, June 23, 2005
IBM scales up Xeon-based server
IBM recently began shipping a Xeon-based server that can scale up to 32 processors for running high-end databases and enterprise applications or to serve as a platform for server consolidation.
IBM scales up Xeon server
Thursday, June 02, 2005
IBM scales up Xeon server
IBM this month is expected to begin shipping a Xeon-based server that can scale up to 32 processors for running high-end databases and enterprise applications or to serve as a platform for server consolidation.
HP readies final update to PA-RISC line
Wednesday, May 25, 2005
HP readies final update to PA-RISC line
Hewlett-Packard Co. is set to begin shipping the final processor upgrade to its HP 9000 line of Unix servers. The new chip, called the PA-8900, is expected to be introduced at a press event held at the ENSA@WORK - HP Enterprise Forum in Copenhagen on May 31, where HP also will announce enhancements to its NonStop fault-tolerant servers, according to people familiar with the announcement.
IBM proceeds, HP retreats on Xeon servers
Wednesday, March 30, 2005
IBM proceeds, HP retreats on Xeon servers
IBM Corp. and Hewlett-Packard Co. (HP) are taking two different approaches to building servers based on Intel Corp.'s latest generation of Xeon MP processors, executives from the companies said Tuesday.While IBM is readying a follow-up to its xSeries 455 server that will scale to as many as 32 processors, HPrevealed that it intended to stop selling its high-end Xeon servers.
Sun ships new UltraSparc and readies Supernova
Thursday, March 03, 2005
Sun ships new UltraSparc and readies Supernova
Sun Microsystems Inc. recently introduced a more powerful version of its UltraSparc IV processor with its Sun Fire v490 and v890 systems.
IBM brings high-end storage functions to the mid-market CW
Wednesday, October 27, 2004
IBM brings high-end storage functions to the mid-market CW
The DS6000 and DS8000 feature higher physical storage capacities, a modular architecture, and additional visualization technology, all in systems considerably smaller than previous versions.
Fujitsu announces new servers with 90-nanometer chips
Tuesday, June 22, 2004
Fujitsu announces new servers with 90-nanometer chips
Fujitsu Ltd. became the latest chip maker to introduce a 90-nanometer product with the launch of a faster version of its Sparc64 V processor for enterprise servers, the company announced Tuesday.
IBM, Intel, Cadence let chip designers go mobile
Sunday, June 06, 2004
IBM, Intel, Cadence let chip designers go mobile
Intel Corp.'s new Dothan Pentium M processors outperform their predecessors by enough of a margin to prompt Intel, IBM Corp., and Cadence Design Systems Inc. to launch a pilot program aimed at unleashing chip designers with lightweight mobile workstations based on the Pentium M, the companies are expected to announce Monday.
Intel uncodes Dothan
Sunday, May 09, 2004
Intel uncodes Dothan
Intel Corp. announced that it has added features to the updated versions of its successful Pentium M processors released Monday without sacrificing battery life — a move that one analyst said will make a big difference to users.
MPF: Forum illuminates chip designs
Tuesday, October 14, 2003
MPF: Forum illuminates chip designs
Amid signs of a possible rebound in chip sales, semiconductor companies are gathering this week in San Jose to discuss future processor designs for both server and PC chips at the Microprocessor Forum.
EMC adds new array, Ficon/iSCSI support on DMX line
Monday, July 28, 2003
EMC adds new array, Ficon/iSCSI support on DMX line
EMC Corp. plans to unveil on Wednesday a new high-end Symmetrix array, as well as upgrades to its DMX800, DMX1000 and DMX2000 arrays that include native Ficon mainframe connectivity and Internet SCSI (iSCSI) for connecting low-end servers to high-end storage for backup.
Review: Lexmark C912dn
Monday, June 23, 2003
Review: Lexmark C912dn
A look at what is hot and what is not about Lexmark International Inc.'s C912dn.
Xeon zooms over 3GHz
Monday, March 10, 2003
Xeon zooms over 3GHz
Intel Corp. announced Monday it has made available its Intel Xeon processors for dual processor servers and workstations with speeds exceeding 3GHz.
IDF: Intel sheds more light on server processors
Tuesday, February 18, 2003
IDF: Intel sheds more light on server processors
Intel Corp. revealed new details on both its Xeon and Itanium server processors on Tuesday at its Intel Developer Forum (IDF) in San Jose, as the company continues its quest to unseat IBM Corp. and Sun Microsystems Inc. from their positions atop the high-end server market.
ISSCC: Intel talks up Madison, future chip designs
Sunday, February 09, 2003
ISSCC: Intel talks up Madison, future chip designs
Intel Corp. will discuss the next-generation of its Itanium processor family and outline techniques developed for future integrated circuits at the International Solid State Circuits Conference (ISSC) this week in San Francisco.
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