HP launched nine quad-core servers, including pedestal, rack-mount and blade models. The Palo Alto, Calif.-based company said the new products promise up to a 50 percent performance gain compared with ...
The announcement signals that AMD is preparing to pack more CPU cores into future processors. AMD's next-generation Ryzen processors for PCs arrive next year, but on Monday, the chip vendor previewed ...
New design clobbers Intel and AMD in core and thread count, but the proof will be in the independent benchmarks. Marvell got into the Arm server business with the 2018 acquisition of Cavium, maker of ...
NEWARK, Calif., Feb. 24, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — MiTAC Computing Technology Corporation, a leading server platform design manufacturer and a subsidiary of MiTAC Holdings Corporation (TSE:3706), today ...
Dell Inc. will begin shipping its first servers and workstations running quad-core Intel processors in a two-socket configuration next week. Dell will feature the Quad-Core Xeon 5300 processor from ...
The Power7 chip can run 32 tasks simultaneously -- quadruple the number of cores on the older Power6 chip -- and can also save more energy IBM on Monday launched its latest Power7 processor, which ...
HP, IBM, Rackable Systems and MPC last week announced upgrades of their respective servers using Intel’s newest Xeon processors. The Intel Xeon 5100 – codenamed Woodcrest – delivers as much as 125% ...
From Dell Technologies and Hewlett Packard Enterprise to Atos and Supermicro, here are 10 servers that support AMD’s new third-generation AMD EPYC processor with AMD 3-D V-Cache technology. 10 Servers ...
Since the introduction of the first Epyc server processor with the original Zen CPU core in 2017, AMD has made steady progress in performance, capability, and market share. With the release of the ...
Dell on Tuesday launched its much-anticipated range of servers and desktops based on Intel's quad-core Xeon processor. The company also announced a new system based on the dual-core AMD Opteron ...
The single-core processor is apparently all but history, as major server vendors Hewlett-Packard Co. and IBM last week brought out new systems based on Intel Corp.’s dual-core chips. With the moves by ...
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