Spring IDF: Asustek prepares cableless server solutions to accompany Bensley launch
This week, at the Intel Developer Forum (IDF) in San Francisco, Asustek is showcasing a barebones cableless server that implements a new Intel server platform codenamed Bensley. The platform is scheduled for launch later this year. Expanding Asustek’s existing RS160 product line, the barebones server will be available immediately following official confirmation from Intel that its Bensley platform is ready for market launch (presumably in the middle of next quarter), Asustek said.
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