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Eurocom Assembles Server Notebook
Tuesday 13 May 2008 – 12:00 in Mobile
Chicago (IL) - If you were to try to squeeze your server into a notebook form factor, how would it look like? -
Dell regains traction in server market
Monday 27 August 2007 – 09:51 in Business
Framingham (MA) β The global server market has returned to sizeable growth in the second quarter of this year. Especially Dell made progress, increasing its revenue by more than 20% over last year. According to a revenue estimate released by IDC, the wo -
Intel to push new server platforms in Q2 08
Thursday 26 July 2007 – 10:12 in Business
Intel plans to shake up its server platforms in the second half of 2008, according to sources at server makers. Current non-x86 Itanium 2 servers are to be replaced by the new Boxboro MC platform, while high-end 1- and 2-way server platforms, Bensley and -
IBM rolls out first Cell-based blade server
Wednesday 13 September 2006 – 05:42
IBM announced availability of what the company calls the first "generally available" computer system with a Cell processor. While the CPU is best known as the power plant of Sony's upcoming Playstation 3 console, it is marketed as a viable resource in computing-intensive fields, such as the medical, defense, animation, aerospace and oil industries, as well. -
Windows Server Longhorn preview event to proceed as scheduled
Wednesday 22 March 2006 – 11:35
Giving an indication that yesterday's stunning delay of Windows Vista would not impact the plans of the server division, posters to Microsoft's internal developers' blogs revealed more details today about a software design review (SDR) event to be held at a hotel in Bellevue on 11 April. -
Intel: Caneland turning AMD's server momentum around
Wednesday 5 September 2007 – 01:42 in Hardware
Chicago (IL) β Intel is gearing up to launch the its Xeon 7300 processor, the last piece of its Core micro-architecture strategy. Itβs a critical product that is designed to attack AMD in a market that is still dominated by the green team. But Intel beli -
Server shipments may reach 8 million units in 2007
Thursday 17 August 2006 – 04:52
Worldwide demand for servers has been climbing, with shipments likely to hit eight million units next year, compared to seven million units in 2005, according to industry sources. -
Server memory - of course it's expensive
Friday 28 June 2002 – 06:47
Late last year, when SDRAM prices reached the end of a downward price spiral, you could easily pick up 1GB of PC memory for under £100. -
Sun announces 1.2 TFlop rack server
Tuesday 14 November 2006 – 11:54
Sun today announced its new blade server 8000p at the supercomputing conference SC06. The extension of the existing 8000 model increases the density of the rack by 50% and squeezes 30 instead of 20 blades into one rack. -
Infrant moves upmarket with 3 TB, $4K media server
Thursday 14 September 2006 – 04:17
Infrant Technologies today announced a "virtually silent" media server targeted at the audio/visual enthusiast home theater market. -
IBM to ship Cell-based blade server in Q3
Thursday 9 February 2006 – 07:40
IBM announced that it will begin shipping a new blade-server using the Cell processor in the third quarter of this year. The chip will be made available in the framework of the firm's BladeCenter H family and will aim to accelerate digital animation applications, as well as floating point heavy scientific software. -
Apache quickly surrenders web server market share to Microsoft, Google
Tuesday 7 August 2007 – 10:11 in Business
Chicago (IL) β Apache continues its rapid decline in web server market share. While Microsoft has reached a new record high in the segment, Apache also has to deal with advances of Google and has lost almost 10 market share points during the first seven -
Virtualization and multi-cores cutting into the server market
Tuesday 20 March 2007 – 10:40
IDC has released a forecast that says the number of x86 servers shipped in the 2nd half of the decade will be cut by 4.5 million units. The almost 10% shrink in server shipments comes from the increasing use of multi-core CPUs and virtualization software like VMWare and Virtual PC. -
Tyan launches Intel Xeon 5000-series based server lineup
Wednesday 24 May 2006 – 04:42
Tyan Computer launched a lineup of servers based on the dual-core Intel Xeon 5000-series processors - the Tempest i5000PX (S5380), which targets the high-end sector and the entry-level and mid-range series, the Tempest i5000VS (S5372) and Tempest i5000VF (S5370). -
Sun Introduces New AMD-based Level 3 Rack Server
Wednesday 28 March 2007 – 05:59
In the world of servers, flexibility is a good thing. So are speed and durability, especially if you're building a network that will be pushed to the limit.
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