core server manager chips

Microsoft strips features from 'Viridian'

News And it will only support computers with a maximum of 16 processing cores-for example, eight dual-core chips or four quad-core chips. In a blog posting, the general manager of virtualization strategy at Microsoft, Mike Neil, said the company is... [11 May 2007]

AMD takes knife to desktop chip prices

News The steepest drops came on the highest-performing chips but every dual-core desktop model was affected. AMD's new 65-nanometer manufacturing technology is now cranking out chips in greater numbers, said David Schwarzbach, division marketing manager... [12 Feb 2007]

Intel poised to unleash high-end Xeon

News AMD was quick to point out the power difference compared with its 95-watt mainstream Opteron chips. The new dual-core chip, designed for four-processor systems and officially called the Xeon 7100 series, has a price ranging from $856 for a 7110... [29 Aug 2006]

Dell lines up new generation of servers

News The new PowerEdge servers make up Dell's second batch of products that use dual-core Xeon chips from Intel but the earlier generation of servers, based on a chip code-named Paxville, weren't expected to be mass-market products. [07 Jun 2006]

Dell to phase out Itanium-based servers

News And there are years of new Itanium chips planned from Intel, starting with the first dual-core model later this year. IBM this year decided against Itanium support for a high-end server chipset that as a result only works with Intel's Xeon chips. [16 Sep 2005]

64-bit Windows unleashed on the public

News Microsoft's announcement is welcome news, particularly for chipmaker AMD, which has had 64-bit server chips on the market for two years and 64-bit desktop processors for 18 months. Intel and AMD aren't charging significantly more for chips with the... [25 Apr 2005]

Microsoft Exchange update expected next year

News Oracle sets prices on the basis of how many processor cores a computer has, meaning that the price doubles when a customer upgrades to dual-core chips. Microsoft prices are based on processor sockets and therefore won't change when dual-core chips... [31 Mar 2005]

HP goes twos-up on Itanium chips

News HP, Intel and Sun Microsystems are pursuing their own dual-core chips, but HP wanted something that worked like an actual dual-core Itanium earlier than Intel plans to release one. Beginning in 2004, Hewlett-Packard will pair up future Itanium... [25 Oct 2002]

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