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On top of Intel’s most extensive data center portfolio refresh in company’s history, over the coming months Intel will begin production of the new Intel Atom and Intel Xeon processor E3, E5 ...
Intel has taken the wraps off its next generation of server hardware at IDF Beijing. The company is pushing a new range of Atom, Ivy Bridge, and Haswell parts across the market.
In mid-2013, Intel will release the 22-nm “Haswell,” the next generation of the company’s Xeon E3 portfolio that will include integrated graphics and a power consumption of 13 watts, down ...
The showcase will focus on motherboards and solutions that support low power Intel® Atom™, Intel® Core™ i7/i5/i3 and high performance Intel® Xeon® processor E3-1200 and E5-2600 product families.
Intel has now unveiled details on three new low-power SoCs aimed at the data center that will be coming this year. The new products are for the data center will be in the Intel Atom Processor ...
When Intel first unveiled its "Silverthorne" microarchitecture in 2008, it was clear that the low-power, in-order processors based on it (i.e., Atom) would be at the very bottom of the performance ...
At the moment, Intel currently produces several specialized variants of the Atom and Xeon based processors. Earlier this year, the Atm ‘Snow Ridge’ SoC with up to 24 Tremont cores was unveiled ...
Intel's multi-year strategy for this emerging segment begins this year with the introduction of three new Xeon processors: The E3-1260L (45W), the E3-1220L (20W) and a Sandy-Bridge based product ...
Intel’s Atom was mostly known as a low-end chip for mobile devices that underperformed. That may not be the case anymore. The latest Atom C3000 chips announced on Tuesday have up to 16 cores and ...
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