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Intel's 15-core Xeon server chip has 4.31 billion transistors

2014-02-11 14:15:22| InfoWorld: Top News

Intel has provided more details on its upcoming 15-core Xeon chip code-named Ivytown, which has 4.31 billion transistors and will go into high-end servers. The Ivytown chip, which will be part of the Xeon E7 chip lineup, will likely be announced next week. Further details of the Ivytown were shared Monday at the International Solid-State Circuits Conference in San Francisco.

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FIRST LOOK: HP takes giant leap in server design

2014-02-10 10:50:05| Network World Clear Choice Tests

When it comes to data center servers, the goal is to pack the most power into the smallest, most efficient package. HP has leapfrogged past traditional blade servers with its new Moonshot line that delivers high density and low power in a space-saving "cartridge-based" chassis.

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Microsoft Needs a Sorcerer, Not the Server Guy

2014-01-31 23:34:29| PC Magazine Software Product Guide

Microsoft needs more of a creativity guru than Satya Nadella's business genius at the helm.

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Mobile Supercomputer eliminates need for server room.

2014-01-31 14:31:50| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today

Based on 4–12 core Intel Xeon processor, EUROCOM Panther 5SE features all-in-one design with integrated display, keyboard, touchpad, built-in UPS/Battery Pack, and external power supply. Unit provides up to 64 GB DDR3-1600 memory and supports multiple storage devices including SSD, Hybrid, and Mechanical drives in RAID 0/1/5/10 configuration. Measuring 16.76 x 11.44 x 2.31 in., mobile server supports Windows 2012, 2008 R2, VMware ESXi, RedHat Enterprise Server Edition 6.4, and Linux. This story is related to the following:Client, Data, File, Network & Web Servers | Portable Computers

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Microsoft joins ARM server effort

2014-01-29 19:22:11| InfoWorld: Top News

Microsoft has joined a new project to accelerate the development of ARM-based servers, suggesting ARM versions of products like Windows Server and Hyper-V could be in the works. Microsoft has participated in the development of a specification to help standardize the ARM server platform, so that software developers can create products for ARM with the knowledge they'll run on servers from a variety of manufacturers.

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