Intel is slinging new chips for blade servers. The chipmaker will introduce on Tuesday a new low-power Pentium III chip for dense blade servers that will let computer makers put two processors onto a ...
The tech giants are joining forces in a multiyear project to design new super-slim "blade" servers, the companies plan to announce Tuesday. Stephen Shankland worked at CNET from 1998 to 2024 and wrote ...
Intel is slinging new chips for blade servers. The chipmaker will introduce on Tuesday a new low-power Pentium III chip for dense blade servers that will let computer makers put two processors onto a ...
Intel Corp. opened up new doors to vendors that make blade servers Tuesday, offering a low-power server chip that allows them to pack two processors in each server. Fujitsu Ltd. and Dell Computer Corp ...
Intel, Veritas and Qlogic last week announced blade server hardware and software. Intel said it would make blade servers – codenamed Hampton E – for distribution by white-box manufacturers and other ...
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Formerly code-named Hampton, the Intel Enterprise Blade Server was formally introduced at the Intel Developer Forum in San Jose, Calif. The offering is the culmination of a unique technology-sharing ...
IBM Corp. and Intel Corp. today said they would jointly design and develop blade servers, designed for scalability and reliability in the enterprise marketplace. Under the multiyear agreement, IBM ...
update Intel has teamed up with the Server System Infrastructure (SSI) Forum group to release a new set of design specifications for blade server platforms. Dubbed the Modular Server Specifications, ...
The move to server blades is slowly gaining momentum as Intel Corp. prepares to announce its first blade-based servers next month. Separately, the Blade Systems Alliance has added Qlogic Corp. and Sun ...
RLX Technologies Inc. is expected to diversify its blade server line in two weeks when the company announces its first Intel Corp.-based product, according to sources. RLX was one of the first ...
Intel expects a draft specification for blade servers to help vendors cut their development costs and push the space-saving systems into new markets. Developed by the Server System Infrastructure (SSI ...