Intel sharpens twin blades
Intel today launched a twin set of 800MHz Tualatin PIIIs, the first dualie, it says for the low power ulta dense blade server segment.
The dual processor delivers 63 per cent better performance than their singleton counterpart, according to benchmarking conducted by Ziff Davis Media sub eTesting Labs.
Other features include support for up to 4GB memory, 512 kB of on-chip level 2 cache memory on each chip, support for PC133 SDRAM, and a 133MHz bus. The chips are made on a 0.13micron production line (i.e. smaller, cheaper, lower power). The processor are housed in uFCBGA packaging.
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