Intel is preparing to ship two low-powered Xeon processors for the high-density microserver market, and will deliver similar chips based on its Sandy Bridge and Atom architectures within the next two ...
Today Penguin Computing demonstrated a new microserver platform based on the Intel Atom processor. As one of the first microserver designs built on the Open Compute Project’s microserver card ...
The following content is from an older version of this website, and may not display correctly. Intel Corp. unveiled its latest microserver processor and System-on-Chip (SoC) product to tackle the ...
Quanta QCT, US subsidiary of the Taiwanese IT-gear manufacturing giant Quanta, expects to launch a microserver based on Intel’s Atom processor (cone-named “Centerton”) by the end of 2012. Microservers ...
Our recent look at the idea of using ARM processors to pack large numbers of low-power, high-density Web servers into very little physical space generated quite a bit of interest, and it seems that a ...
Sometimes a microserver is just a little too micro to do the job, something that a lot of skeptics have been saying about so-called “wimpy core” machines since the idea took off about five years ago.
Intel is preparing to ship two low-powered Xeon processors for the high-density microserver market, and will deliver similar chips based on its Sandy Bridge and Atom architectures within the next two ...
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