Intel breaks out Xeon server building blocks
Intel today launched a dozen new server boards, some server chassis, RAID controllers and server management software for system builders. The kit is mostly Xeon-based, in single, dual and 4-way flavours, but there's a P4 entry level board too. Most of the mobos incorporate Intel's new E75000 chipset, but old server chipset partner Serverworks is well represented too.
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