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Intel introduces new processors for servers
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Intel introduces new processors for servers | Intel introduces new processors for servers |
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| by Jake Widman | |
| Tuesday, 31 March 2009 | |
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At a Monday morning event in San Francisco, Intel introduced the Xeon processor 5500 series, which the company called the most "revolutionary server processors" since the Pentium Pro. Several other companies also announced products based on the new processors.Featured Whitepaper
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Besides improving the operation of data centers, Intel also positions the new processor series as a boon to cloud computing. The adaptability of Xeon 5500-based servers will supposedly make it easier to offer on-demand, scalable services from the cloud. Intel further touts the processors' energy efficiency. It claims an idle power level of 10 watts, "enabling a 50 percent reduction in system idle power compared to the previous generation." The Xeon 5500 series ranges in price from $188 to $1,600 and is available in quantities of 1,000. Multiple manufacturers have already announced products using the new processors -- for a rundown, continue on to page 2 . CONTINUED Page 2 |
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