ADATA launches DDR3L server memory
Not very exciting, but really useful
ADATA is jumping in to the fashionable world of server DIMMs with a new line of DDR3L products.
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ADATA is jumping in to the fashionable world of server DIMMs with a new line of DDR3L products.
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A lot of people are in a tizzy because AMD has changed the upcoming Seoul CPU from 10 to 8 cores.
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AMD is now talking server roadmaps, and another crop of new names is revealed.
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What do you call the successor to Romley, aka Sandy Bridge-EP?
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John Fruehe, AMD’s director of product marketing for its Server, Embedded, STREAM products, was kind enough to answer our questions.
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Calxeda launched their new chip, the EnergyCore ECX-1000 line last Tuesday, and that changes the question from what to who.
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When it comes to servers lower is better.
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Calxeda just launched what is quite possibly the most important new chip this year, it will change the game.
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When is AMD going to finally ship Bulldozer/Interlagos?
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It looks like a dark horse is going to be the one to watch for the next round of ARM CPUs, Marvell.
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AMD (NYSE:AMD) wants a larger part of the server market and the secret ingredient is called Bulldozer.
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EMC (NYSE:EMC) wants to get inside your server.
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Tyan (TSE: 2315) has an interesting little not-a-blade-really micro-server called the FM65-B5511. It packs 18 servers into a 4U rack node, and a 1GbE or 10GbE switch module.
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Intel (INTC) is desperately trying to stem the tides of defection among server vendors moving to ARM (ARMH), but they are hamstrung by the company’s own market manipulation. The exclusion of competitors not only meant tepid chips that no one wants, it is now excluding the very partners that Intel wants.
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