- By Anca Rusu
- July 8th, 2006
Kognitio and IBM BladeCenter Offer a Fast and Scalable Database Platform for Data Analytics
Scan speeds 'ranked' in excess of 200 million rows of data per second per blade node
- By Anca Rusu
- July 1st, 2006
AMD and IBM Are the Leaders in the Supercomputers Dedicated Market Segment
Europe and the U.S. were defeated by Japan and China
- By Anca Rusu
- June 30th, 2006
Tyan Released Typhoon PSC Personal Supercomputer
And there are more to come�
- By Anca Rusu
- June 30th, 2006
Dell PowerEdge Servers Now Available for Order
The servers are based on Intel's latest Xeon 5100 Woodcrest processors
- By Anca Rusu
- June 28th, 2006
Sun Microsystems and Its AMD Opteron Processor-Based Supercomputer
It's on the 7th Place on TOP500 Supercomputer List
- By Anca Rusu
- June 15th, 2006
HP BladeSystem c-Class Portfolio Is Considered to Be a Breakthrough
Several market leaders were involved - AMD, Blade Network Technologies, Cisco Systems, Intel, Microsoft, Oracle and SAP
- By Anca Rusu
- June 15th, 2006
IBM's BladeCenter Architecture Might Become an Industry Standard
IBM intends to invest $100 Million into BladeCenter dedicated production
- By Anca Rusu
- June 15th, 2006
Dell's New Marketing Strategy - Google, Servers & Storage Systems
Dell wants its 'former market share' back
- By Anca Rusu
- June 13th, 2006
Shuttle Launches 4 XPC Products at Computex Taipei 2006
M2000, XPC X100, Shuttle XPC Barebone SS31T & Shuttle XPC Barebone SN27P2
- By Anca Rusu
- June 13th, 2006
Dell's Next Generation Performance Gaming System
The Dimension XPS Generation 5
- By Anca Rusu
- June 6th, 2006
HP Launches An Advanced Server System to the Mid-market
HP Integrity NonStop NS1000 Server
- By Tudor Raiciu
- June 2nd, 2006
New Products from Dell
Three High-Performance systems and a widescreen flat panel monitor
- By Anca Rusu
- May 25th, 2006
Dell Workstations Raise Speed Limit Up to 155 Percent
Dell Precision 490 and Dell Precision 690
- By Anca Rusu
- May 23rd, 2006
World's First PCs with NAND Flash-Based Solid State Disk
Samsung Q1 and Q30
- By Tudor Raiciu
- May 22nd, 2006
The First Blu-ray Desktop and Notebook PCs Are Powered by Nvidia
The new Sony VAIO PCs are powered by Nvidia GeForce graphics processing units