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Since there is a constant search for better high-performance computers, IBM decided to start working on its newest supercomputer, one that is set to be based in the Leibniz Supercomputing Centre (LRZ) in Garching, Germany.
Currently, the most powerful supercomputer in existence, constructed with both microprocess... |
18 December 2010 04:47 GMT |
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Call them laptops, mobile servers or whatever you like, but Eurocom's Panther systems are certainly some of the most outrageous systems available out there, the Canadian system builder announcing their high-performance notebook PCs can now be equipped with six-core Intel Xeon X5690 processors.For those of you th... |
26 October 2010 06:11 GMT |
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NextComputing went slightly off-script when it designed its newest rugged system, the Vigor Evo Plus, as it made a more or less mobile computer whose form factor is more reminiscent of a desktop than a laptop, even though it is mobile. Apparently, the newcomer relies on a rugged mil-anodized external chassis and a s... |
15 October 2010 02:59 GMT |
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Even though consumer-oriented six-core CPUs and DirectX 11 graphics cards are what end-users probably think most about right now, there are certain things that cannot go by unnoticed. Such is the case with EVGA's Classified SR-2 motherboard. Announced back in March, just after Intel officially introduced its Xeo... |
27 May 2010 03:39 GMT |
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A report by HardMac (the English version of French tech-site Macbidouille) reveals that Apple may be on track to revamping its range of Mac Pro workstations, while the announcement could come as soon as June 7 (at WWDC 2010). It names Intel as the source of the rumor, citing the company’s warning that distribut... |
7 May 2010 10:27 GMT |
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A number of significant announcements have been made recently on the server market, with both AMD and Intel increasing the number of cores inside their latest server processors. While AMD was the first to announce its 8 and 12-core Opterons, Intel followed quickly with the introduction of its latest Xeon 7500 CPUs, d... |
31 March 2010 05:25 GMT |
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Just two weeks after it made the formal introduction of its quad-core and six-core Xeon 5600 processing units, and in the wake of AMD's Magny Cours, Intel has once again grabbed the microphone to announce what it describes as the largest performance leap in Intel Xeon processor history. This leap comes in the fo... |
31 March 2010 02:53 GMT |
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In addition to the consumer—oriented six-core Gulftown central processing unit, Intel has also released its new set of Xeon processors, namely the Xeon 5600 series of quad-core and six-core chips. This, of course, means that motherboard makers have been working on platforms designed to support the new chips. Ea... |
17 March 2010 07:02 GMT |
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The Gulftown may be Intel's first consumer-oriented six-core central processing unit, but this is not the case for the server processor market. Such multi-core processors are rather extensively used in data canters and high performance computers. Aiming to expand its server offering with a new line of better and... |
16 March 2010 05:27 GMT |
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EVGA was revealed to have been working on a dual-socked motherboard at the start of January, but, other than a few pictures and what could be deduced from them, the company didn't exactly shower the media with details on the board. More recently, however, it seems that the folks over at Bit-tech.net have been ge... |
28 January 2010 10:04 GMT |
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Even the IT industry must be feeling the influence of the impending planetary alignment that will occur in 2012. Already, its effects have begun to show, as company leaks gravitate more and more towards the Internet, with docs detailing future releases even slipping away from the Santa Clara-based chip giant. The lea... |
15 December 2009 05:57 GMT |
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As expected, Apple has again widened the gap between its all-in-one iMac and the powerful Mac Pro, adding a new 3.33GHz Quad-Core Intel Xeon upgrade option (for an extra $1,200). Additional 2TB hard drives can also be included with the Mac Pro, as well as Apple’s Xserves. According to recently published report... |
7 December 2009 03:37 GMT |
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One would think that hardware developers would do their best to disclose as little information as possible concerning their upcoming releases. Still, not long after the pictures of an alleged Radeon HD 5670 motherboard somehow found their way to the Internet, one of Intel's products seems to have suffered a simi... |
4 December 2009 03:00 GMT |
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A tech-based Polish website has published a test of the Intel Xeon Gulftown CPU a bit too early, according to Hardmac, which cites its own sources as saying that the 6-core, 32 nm processor is to be employed by future Mac Pros. The Polish website PCLab released a test of the Intel Xeon Gulftown, a future CPU sporti... |
30 November 2009 04:20 GMT |
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HPCs or supercomputers are used in science, medicine and by non-profit organizations and businesses such as oil and gas exploration to speed research and testing. Although four out of five among the top 500 supercomputers have Intel processors inside, the fact that it just barely got the fifth place in the TOP500 lis... |
18 November 2009 08:35 GMT |
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Santa Clara, California-based Intel, the world's leading vendor of computer processors, has recently announced that it will update its portfolio with a new platform, specifically designed to meet the performance-requirements of scientists, researchers, and engineers. The new HPC (high performance computing) pla... |
16 November 2009 07:03 GMT |
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ASUS, one of the world's leading vendors of computer hardware and consumer-grade computer systems, has recently announced the debut of its first supercomputer, a desktop-sized system that mixes Intel's latest Xeon processors with a number of NVIDIA graphics processors to deliver speeds of up to 1.1 teraflop... |
27 October 2009 06:28 GMT |
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The world's largest vendor of computer processors, Intel, has recently announced the introduction of its much-anticipated line of Core i5 and Core i7 processors, designed to provide users with the mainstream performance enabled by the chip maker's new Lynnfield architecture. In addition, it appears that Int... |
8 September 2009 04:28 GMT |
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Super Micro Computer, one of the industry's leading vendors of application-optimized, high-performance servers and workstations, has announced today the launch of its new 7046GT-TRF SuperWorkstations, designed to leverage the performance capabilities of Intel's Nehalem-based Xeon 5500 Series of server proce... |
10 August 2009 10:53 GMT |
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Santa Clara, California-based Intel, the world's leading vendor of computer processors, has recently updated its line of high-performance Nehalem-based Xeon 5500 series of server processors with the addition of the new L5530, a low-power version of the chip maker's current flagship line, the aforementioned ... |
5 August 2009 06:54 GMT |
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ASUS, one of the world's leading vendors of motherboards, portable computer systems and computer hardware, has recently announced the availability of its latest 5U pedestal and rack-mountable servers and workstations, designed to provide business users with the performance enabled by Intel's latest series o... |
11 June 2009 10:06 GMT |
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Hewlett Packard, one of the world's leading vendors of computer systems, has recently announced the expansion of its server portfolio with the introduction of the new Extreme Scale-Out (ExSO) series, designed to meet the performance and energy-efficiency requirements of business users. Designed to take advantage... |
11 June 2009 03:15 GMT |
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Santa Clara, California-based Intel has just announced and detailed its upcoming next-generation Nehalem processor, codenamed Nehalem-EX. The world's leading chip maker says that its new Nehalem processor for server systems is currently scheduled to enter production in the second half of this year, with systems ... |
27 May 2009 03:10 GMT |
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After the release of Intel's highly anticipated Nehalem-based Xeon 5500 processor family, a number of PC vendors have updated their server and workstation offerings with the latest generation of Intel processors. It now appears that Santa Clara, California-based Sun Microsystems has also decided to officially an... |
14 April 2009 10:53 GMT |
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Santa Clara, California-based Intel, the world's leading processor maker, has officially announced the introduction of its highly anticipated Nehalem-EP Xeon processors, delivering a new level of performance for the server and workstation market. Following the official introduction of the new Xeon 5500 series of... |
10 April 2009 06:03 GMT |
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One week ago, Santa Clara, California-based Intel officially rolled out its highly anticipated line of Nehalem EP-based Xeon processors, designed to provide business and professional users with a new level of performance for their high-end server CPUs. During this time, a number of PC vendors have also announced the ... |
7 April 2009 10:31 GMT |
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Minutes ago, Apple announced two new Xserve models bearing the "Nehalem" signature. Using Intel's fresh processors and a next generation system architecture, the 1U rack-optimized Xserve allegedly delivers up to an 89% improvement in performance per watt. Apple has now formally introduced the updated Xserve via ... |
7 April 2009 09:42 GMT |
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After pulling its online store down for maintenance, Apple has now confirmed the availability of new Xserve models, packing either one or two Quad-Core Intel Xeon “Nehalem” processors, revving at 2.93GHz. The system comes in two standard configurations, both of which pack 3GB of memory, a 160GB 7200-rpm S... |
7 April 2009 09:01 GMT |
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Apple is planning to refresh its Xserve lineup in the next few weeks, rumors say. The new servers are said to pack Intel's fresh Xeon (Nahalem) processors, just like the recently-upgraded Mac Pro. However, one source in particular claims that new Xserve models are likely to use “Gainestown” and &ldqu... |
3 April 2009 04:25 GMT |
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Along with the introduction of Intel's next generation of server-class and workstation Xeon processors, a number of industry-leading companies have rolled out their new solutions. Such is the case of the Palo Alto, California-based HP, which has just introduced the new HP Z Workstation, designed to up the ante i... |
31 March 2009 05:14 GMT |
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Santa Clara, California-based Intel has just announced a new update to its line of enterprise-class Xeon processors with the introduction of the new Nehalem-based Intel Xeon processor 5500 series. According to the world's leading manufacturer of computer processors, this is its most revolutionary product lineup ... |
31 March 2009 03:24 GMT |
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According to a recent announcement, AMD's new low-power Opteron processors, codenamed “Shanghai HE,” use 13 to 21 percent less power than similar solutions provided by Intel through its Xeon processors, while delivering a batter throughput. The reported results have been provided after extensive test... |
20 March 2009 03:47 GMT |
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Santa Clara, California-based Intel is expected to detail one of its highest-anticipated server processors at the upcoming International Solid-State Circuits Conference in San Francisco between February 8 and 12, 2009. The chip maker is expected to provide an early look at its first eight-core chip, which will be par... |
29 January 2009 09:56 GMT |
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Santa Clara, California-based Intel announced its new Nehalem-based Xeon processors before the Core i7 lineup, which has been designed for the consumer market. However, the chip maker's next-generation server processors are to become available only in the first quarter of 2009. Still, the fellows over at techrad... |
21 November 2008 08:33 GMT |
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The latest news on the web unveils the fact that Intel plans to release its next-generation server processors during the first quarter of the next year. The fresh Intel Xeon chips will be based on the company's latest micro-architecture, Nehalem. The prices for the CPUs should be rather high but, at the same tim... |
19 November 2008 02:24 GMT |
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The 32nd TOP500 list of the world's fastest supercomputers has been recently released, unveiling the fact that IBM's Roadrunner has managed to hold on to its leading position, while the newly announced Cray XT5 supercomputer, called Jaguar, only placed second. Even so, the machine located at the Oak Ridge N... |
17 November 2008 04:09 GMT |
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According to recent reports on the Internet, the leading processors maker, Santa Clara, California-based Intel, is expected to unveil no less than 13 new CPUs, part of the company's Xeon family of processors. The new Xeon 5500 and Xeon 3500 series of server processing units are slated for a Q1 2009 release, acco... |
13 November 2008 09:37 GMT |
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Intel, the industry's leading chip maker, is still producing its processors using both the 65nm and the 45nm process technology. However, the company plans to phase out its 65nm parts even before the end of next year, thus making it possible for its 45nm chips to gain a better market share during the upcoming mo... |
23 October 2008 05:29 GMT |
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Although most users are now anxiously waiting for the release of Intel's next-generation Nehalem-based Core i7 processors, Noctua, a designer of cooling products for computer hardware components, has just announced the introduction of four new CPU coolers specifically designed to meet the requirements of Intel... |
26 September 2008 04:20 GMT |
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Intel has certainly made the headlines this week with the official introduction of its first 6-core Xeon processors. Codenamed Dunnington, these new CPUs, part of the company's Xeon 7400 series of chips, have been already integrated in several server systems designed by major vendors, including HP, Dell, Sun and... |
19 September 2008 06:53 GMT |
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As some of you probably already know, Intel has just released its first 6-core Xeon processors, designed to bring a whole new level of performance to upcoming server systems. Although still newcomers on the market, the new server-class CPUs have already proven their potential, as they have been built in several serve... |
17 September 2008 07:10 GMT |
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As you probably already know, Intel's first 6-core processors, codenamed “Dunnington,” have been officially launched yesterday, following a couple of months of anticipation. Along with the release of the new Xeon processors, a number of server systems manufacturers are expected to reveal their own s... |
16 September 2008 06:31 GMT |
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NEC intends to gradually become more visible on the U.S. market, and has consequently introduced a high-end enterprise Xeon server this month, following a period of six to eight months during which the company has been constantly releasing products for the U.S. The new low-power Intel-based rack-mount server and a fo... |
3 September 2008 05:16 GMT |
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Apple is offering refurbished Xserves packing the Quad-Core Intel Xeon 5400 series processor for $2,599.00. The units ship within 24 hours, while Apple pays for the trip to your house. The Refurbished Xserve 2.8GHz Quad Xeon offers all the benefits of Apple Certified Refurbished Products.Apple says that, for $2,599.0... |
28 August 2008 06:39 GMT |
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If you are among those users whose high-end desktop computer systems are based on one of Intel's quad-core processors, then you should know that your high-performance CPU will soon pale in comparison to what Intel is about to release, namely the 6-core Dunnington processors. Moreover, the new CPUs are expected t... |
22 August 2008 06:15 GMT |
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Intel and Facebook inked a partnership agreement for the optimization of Facebook's hardware and software for the datacenter infrastructure the company is currently building. Facebook's increasingly rich media applications including videos, music, photos and more impose leveraging the processing power of th... |
1 August 2008 03:50 GMT |
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Price cuts are always an interesting subject, as they allow a user to acquire better products for less money than under normal circumstances. This holds true regardless of the manufacturer's reasons for it. However, if you're on the lookout for another price cut session for NVIDIA's GeForce lineup, the... |
22 July 2008 06:39 GMT |
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Eurocom has announced a less usual notebook offering called the D901C PHANTOM-X. The so-called notebook has nothing in common with the Eee PC and the likes; on the contrary, it is a fully-fledged mobile server solution that weighs in at 5.44kg but packs all the horsepower it takes to run a data center. According to i... |
13 May 2008 04:55 GMT |
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Intel has just introduced two new low-voltage offerings to join the Xeon server CPU family. Both chips are based on Intel's 45-nanometer micro-architecture and come in a 50W thermal envelope. The chips are running at maximum core frequencies of 2.5 GHz.According to the chip manufacturer, the quad-core Xeon L5420... |
25 March 2008 09:35 GMT |
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Intel officials have confirmed the that the company will start shipping the first six-core processors later this year. The new six-core offerings will hit the market in the second quarter of the year, but no specific date was mentioned.Intel has chosen to announce an estimative date for the Xeons' launch in orde... |
6 March 2008 10:07 GMT |
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