Gigabyte goes network heavy with new server boards
Computex 2013: SDN hits the mobo makers
Gigabyte had a bunch of server goodies at Computex including some network heavy boards for the burgeoning SDN space.
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Gigabyte had a bunch of server goodies at Computex including some network heavy boards for the burgeoning SDN space.
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Some you might know the current 2S Sandy Bridge-EP platform called Romley and its Ivy Bridge based successor is named Brickland.
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Looking for a nice little 2U box that can house eight 2-slot GPUs not to mention large amounts of everything else?
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AMD is putting out two new server lines, the Opteron 3300 and 4300 families.
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Updated 11-5-12: What do you get if you replace the Bulldozer cores in AMD’s Interlagos CPUs with Piledriver cores?
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Supermicro has a new chassis out called the F617R2-F, also known as the FatTwin 2.
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A new HPC data center is going in at the National Renewable Energy Lab featuring two types of Xeons and warm water cooling courtesy of HP.
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You probably know Gigabyte’s desktop boards pretty well, but when was the last time you heard about their server products?
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Tyan was showing off a bunch of two and four socket Romley boards and chassis at Computex, all very evolutionary.
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LSI is the first out of the gate with PCIe3 SAS-6 HBAs, and is promising a full line of PCIe3 RAID cards soon too.
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Every once in a while, you are forced to do something that is annoying to avoid yet more annoyance.
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Lets look at exactly what Intel is launching today, there are a ton of chips, SKUs, boards, boxes, and accessories.
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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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THE IVY BRIDGE server code names are starting to leak out of Intel central at long last. This one is a high end server part with some interesting connotations.
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AT IDF THIS morning, Paul Otellini gave a broad overview about the future of Intel, and how it is becoming a full stack provider. Everything was about what you would expect until about half way through when the caffeine induced hallucinations kicked in.
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