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The driving force behind this explosion of customer choice in the server market is the x86 platform, which has grown from its roots as an inexpensive, low-end Wintel box that wasn’t to be ...
Hey all, I have a print server running Windows 2003 R2 Standard x86. I'm slowly testing some x64 Win 7 Pro clients in this environment. Is there anything tricky about adding x64 print drivers for ...
And as enterprises are increasingly adopting AMD server CPUs, the revenues and margins for AMD and its OEM partners are also going up because these customers do not get the steep discounts that the ...
Intel announced yet another delay - this time it is the next-generation x86 server product, Sapphire Rapids. It will take many years for the Intel ship to turn around.
ARM server shipments will be fractional for the next few years, but this is the biggest potential challenge to x86's server monopoly in well over a decade.
The market researcher has scaled back unit growth forecasts for x86-based servers, citing the market transition to multicore processors and demand for virtualization.
I wrote about server appliances last week, and observed in passing that Rebel.com and Cobalt, both purveyors of Linux-based boxes, had switched from embedded RISC processors to x86-compatible ...
AMD’s move three years ago to rely on ARM for server chips is turning out to be a big mistake. The company is putting its faith back in x86 chips as it seeks a reboot in servers, a market in ...
AMD gained market share in x86 processor market, led by client and server segments. Intel made gains in IoT while Arm Holdings threatens Intel and AMD's dominance.
Advanced Micro Devices had no plans to release low-power x86 server chips until the release of its ARM-based servers in 2014, but sagging server fortunes have changed the company's direction.
Tom Bradicich, chief technology officer of IBM's System x business selling servers using x86 processors such as Intel's Xeon and Advanced Micro Devices' Opteron, has begun a blog. Bradicich's ...