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Intel Launches New Quad-Core Xeons

Tuesday, March 25, 2008
By bMighty.com Staff

In the spirit of green computing, Intel has released a new series of 45-nanometer Xeon processors for workstations and servers.

The low-voltage L5400 Series includes the 2.5-GHz L5240 chip and the 2.33-GHz L5410 chip. Both run at 50 watts, are up to 25 percent faster and have a 50 percent larger cache than Intel's previous generation of Xeon processors. Vendors supporting the L5400 series include Asus, Dell, Fujitsu, HP, Hitachi, IBM, NEC and Supermicro.

Also in the works: a new dual-core low-voltage processor with a 40-watt rating and clock speed of 3 GHz. Intel plans to ship that chip next quarter.

SMBs with even a few servers in a data center can benefit from energy-efficient computing, in terms of cost savings, reliability and business continuity.

Source(s): Technology News Daily




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