AMD launches 16-core Abu Dhabi Opterons
Like Vishera before it, this one underwhelms
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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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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It looks like Calxeda not only announced available products today, but also a few details about upcoming products.
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Calxeda is announcing another round of funding, with another $55 million in their bank account.
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Supermicro has a new chassis out called the F617R2-F, also known as the FatTwin 2.
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AMD has two new server GPUs out, please welcome the new FirePro S7000 and S9000 cards to the mix.
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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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It looks like the server variants of Haswell will have the same number of pins as their *Bridge predecessors, 2011.
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AMD is showing off the first SeaMicro based Opteron system.
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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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Intel is finally launching the Romley platform today, the two socket Sandy Bridge-EP based server line.
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There are a lot of people that don’t understand what the AMD/SeaMicro deal is about, and the rampant handwaving is starting to get annoying.
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ADATA is jumping in to the fashionable world of server DIMMs with a new line of DDR3L products.
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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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AMD is now talking server roadmaps, and another crop of new names is revealed.
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What do you call the successor to Romley, aka Sandy Bridge-EP?
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