Posts Tagged ‘ server ’

Sans Digital Upgrades 32-bit NAS Boxes to 64-bit

February 8, 2011
Sans Digital Upgrades 32-bit NAS Boxes to 64-bit

Sans Digital, a provider of high capacity, multi-functional advanced storage solutions, introduced (PDF) a new series of 64-bit based NAS products on Monday. This represents the company’s first foray into 64-bit NAS boxes, whereas previous iterations w…

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Rumor: ARM to Unveil Maiden 64-Bit Chip Soon

November 23, 2010
Rumor: ARM to Unveil Maiden 64-Bit Chip Soon

ARM Holdings’ server ambitions have become more pronounced lately. The company recently announced the server-friendly Cortex A15 processor, which it claims is the “highest-performance licensable processor the industry has ever seen.” Now there…

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Olive Announces New 06HD Music Server

November 17, 2010
Olive Announces New 06HD Music Server

For many of us, Olive’s ultra high-end audio products fall into “if you to ask how much it costs, you can’t afford it” territory. Their latest, the $5,000 Olive O6HD Music Server, is no exception. While it would be easy to dismiss such a high-t…

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OCZ Inks Deal to Provide SSDs as Cache Solution to Dynamite Data’s Servers

October 26, 2010
OCZ Inks Deal to Provide SSDs as Cache Solution to Dynamite Data’s Servers

You may already be familiar with Dynamite Data through the company’s Firefox plugin, which crawls through cyberspace to see if it can locate a better deal on items than the one you’re viewing at, say, Newegg for example. The plugin works fast, and to e…

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NextComputing Taps into Nvidia Quadro 6000 Series for Portable Server Line

October 25, 2010
NextComputing Taps into Nvidia Quadro 6000 Series for Portable Server Line

If NextComputing sounds familiar, it’s because this is the same company that recently unveiled a monster rig consisting of three displays, 11TB of storage, two Xeon processors, and up to 16GB of ECC RAM. Now the company says it plans to use Nvidia’s Qu…

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Hitachi Touts 10,000RPM Enterprise HDD as Fastest Ever

October 11, 2010
Hitachi Touts 10,000RPM Enterprise HDD as Fastest Ever

Hitachi today announced what it claims to be “the industry’s fastest and most power-efficient, 10K RPM, 6Gb/s Serial Attached SCSI (SAS) Enterprise hard drive.” The 2.5 inch Ultrastar C10K600 enterprise-grade hard drive will be available in 300GB…

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Intel Not Interested in Pushing Atom into Servers

October 1, 2010
Intel Not Interested in Pushing Atom into Servers

Despite a few vendors building servers around hundreds of low-cost Atom processors, Intel said it isn’t planning on actively targeting the server market with its Atom platform.
“We are not opposed to an Atom-based server, but we just don’t see broad ad…

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AMD is Betting the Farm on Maximizing Core Count

September 26, 2010
AMD is Betting the Farm on Maximizing Core Count

AMD has had a tough time keeping up with Intel in terms of performance per core, but if all you’re looking at is price per core they have a definitive advantage over the competition. Instead of focusing their efforts on driving up clock speeds they a…

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