Processor Architectures Research
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Advance Beyond the Barriers of Your Legacy Computing Infrastructure
Sponsored by: SybaseFor customers running Sybase ASE 12.5 on Solaris 8, the long-planned end of support for that platform means that they must move their workloads to a new environment or face special support contracts. Moving to HP infrastructure brings immediate payback through lower support costs and reduction in power and cooling requirements.
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Video: The All New 2010 Intel Core Processor Family for Business PCs-- Deploy with Confidence
Sponsored by: IntelWatch this brief video to learn how the 2010 Intel Core Processor family prepares your business for today's needs and for tomorrow.
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AMD and HP are Proven in Business: A Decade of Industry-Leading Technology Innovation
Sponsored by: AMD, Hewlett-Packard and MicrosoftAMD and HP have collaborated to deliver an outstanding technology portfolio — from the desktop to the datacenter — that continues to grow more robust every year. Using AMD Opteron processors, HP delivers server designs that offer high performance, while at the same time helping to reduce power and cooling requirements. Read this paper for more.
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Dell PowerEdge Servers Powered by AMD Opteron Processors Product Guide
Sponsored by: Dell, Microsoft and AMDThe Dell PowerEdge server family offers offers a solid portfolio of powerful AMD processor-based servers that can help simplify and lower the cost of managing your IT environment. Read this product guide for more details.
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Smarter Systems for a Smarter Planet - POWER7
Sponsored by: IBMPOWER7 systems deliver unprecedented performance for both transactional and throughput computing with more performance per core and more performance per watt than POWER6. Watch this video for more.
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Intelligence that Adapts to Your Needs
Sponsored by: IntelThe all new 2010 Intel Core vPro processor family is designed to keep downtime and desk-side visits to a minimum.
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Intel® Core™ i7 Desktop Processor: Desktop Performance Just Got Better
Sponsored by: Intel Technology ProviderThe leading-edge Intel® Core™ i7 processor delivers unmatched technology for intelligent performance on the most demanding tasks, such as creating digital video and playing intense games.
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A Superior Hardware Platform for Server Virtualization - Improving Data Center Flexibility, Performance and TCO with the Intel® Xeon® Processor 5500 Series
Sponsored by: Insight & IntelTo gain full value of virtualization, you need servers that are built to handle the heavy and ever-changing demands of a virtualized and consolidated computing environment. To help you get maximum benefits from virtualization, Intel has built a better physical server platform with unique hardware-assist features to enhance the virtual data center.
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Six-Core AMD Opteron™ Processors: Top-line performance that’s bottom-line efficient
Sponsored by: HP, Vmware and AMDUnlike competitive products focused on raw performance, AMD technology-based servers deliver one platform to support the top-line demands of your business with a total cost advantage you can take right to the bottom-line.
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A Superior Hardware Platform for Server Virtualization
Sponsored by: Intel CorporationServer virtualization is helping IT organizations improve data center productivity in fundamental ways. To gain the full value of virtualization, you need servers that are built to handle the heavy and ever-changing demands of a virtualized and consolidated computing environment. Read on to learn more . . .
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Intel® Xeon® Processor 5500 Series: An Intelligent Approach to IT Challenges
Sponsored by: Hewlett Packard Company and IntelAs data centers reach the upper limits of their power and cooling capacity, efficiency has become the focus of extending the life of existing data centers and designing new ones. As part of these efforts, IT needs to refresh existing infrastructure with servers that deliver more performance and scalability, more efficiently. Read on to learn more.
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Maximizing IT Value by Using High-End Server Processors
Sponsored by: Hewlett Packard Company and IntelIntel IT has standardized the Intel® Xeon® processors with a core frequency of 3 GHz for two-socket servers for design computing and enterprise server virtualization. Our analysis demonstrates that higher-end processors significantly enhance server performance for a minimal increase in total cost of ownership (TCO).
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Performance Advantage of Dell PowerEdge R900 over HP DL585 Running Microsoft Hyper-V
Sponsored by: Dell EMC and MicrosoftThe combination of high performance and efficiency make the PowerEdge R900 an excellent Microsoft Hyper-V virtualization server.
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Enabling Manageability with Intel Active Management Technology
Sponsored by: Intel CorporationLearn how Intel IT is implementing Intel Active Management Technology across the enterprise.
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Maximizing IT Value by Using High-End Server Processors
Sponsored by: Dell, Inc. and Intel®Intel IT has standardized on Intel® Xeon® processors with a core frequency of 3 GHz for two-socket servers for design computing and enterprise server virtualization.
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Virtual Data Center eZine - Volume 5
Sponsored by: Virtual Data Center eZine - Volume 5According to the Data Center Decisions 2008 Purchasing Intentions Survey, server selection and disaster recovery (DR) are front-burner issues for data center decision makers.
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System Memory Power & Thermal Management in Platforms Built on Intel® Centrino® Duo Mobile Tech
Sponsored by: Intel CorporationThis paper discusses the need for memory throttling and addresses two memory throttling techniques, implemented in platforms built on Intel® Centrino® Duo mobile technology.
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Dual-Core Intel® Itanium® 2 Processor 9000 Series
Sponsored by: Intel and MicrosoftLearn how the Dual-Core Intel® Itanium® 2 processor 9000 from the Dual-core Intel® Itanium® 2 Processor 9000 Series can deliver new levels of performance, flexibility and value for your data-intensive business and te...
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FIFO Solutions for Increasing Clock Rates and Data Widths
Sponsored by: Texas Instruments, Inc.Steady increases in microprocessor operating frequencies and bus widths over recent years have challenged system designers to find FIFO memories that meet their needs.