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New Cisco servers have Intel Xeon E5 inside

New Cisco servers have Intel Xeon E5 inside

Posted on Mar 12, 2012 by MG3

Cisco this week expanded its data center portfolio with servers and networking gear to better support virtualization, cloud computing and big data.
Cisco says the rollout represents its third-generation fabric computing platform and addresses data center scale and promptness in responding to changing business needs.

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Intel: Thunderbolt coming to PCs, prototype shown at IDF 2011 (update: video!)

Intel: Thunderbolt coming to PCs, prototype shown at IDF 2011 (update: video!)

Posted on Sep 15, 2011 by MG1

Guess what, Wintel loyalists? "Apple's" Thunderbolt I/O port is coming your way. If you'll recall, Thunderbolt was actually built with Intel's collaboration (Light Peak, anyone?), and sensibly, the chip giant is now making it possible for the port to appear on non-Mac machines. The news was just broken here at IDF, where a Haswell-based machine was briefly teased with a heretofore unpossible T-bolt port. Mooly Eden, vice president and general manager of the PC Client Group, was on-stage to showcase six pre-production Ultrabook designs (all based on 3rd generation Intel Core processors), but stopped short of telling us exactly when the Thunderbolt I/O port would make its debut on commercially...

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Computex 2011: Intel Demonstrates Fanless 95W TDP Sandy Bridge All-in-One System

Computex 2011: Intel Demonstrates Fanless 95W TDP Sandy Bridge All-in-One System

Posted on Jun 01, 2011 by MG3

That's right, what you're looking at is a 95W TDP Sandy Bridge All-in-One system that is cooled only via large heatsinks and no fan.

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MSI Unleashes OC Genie on Intel Platform

MSI Unleashes OC Genie on Intel Platform

Posted on Jun 30, 2010 by MG15

A whole boatload of MSI motherboards built around Intel's P55 platform now support the mobo maker's "Super Unlock" technology, giving users a quick and easy way to overclock their Intel Core i7

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