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TidalScale envisions its software-defined server as the missing piece in the new-gen software-defined data center.
Intel Corp. wields unusual power over the pricing of chips used in server systems. The average price of such chips is up 47% since 2007. Big Computer Users Like Google and Facebook Consider ...
Last week, Hewlett-Packard officially retired its oldest workhorse computer, the HP Model 3000, ... but a big computer server, at one time the size of a refrigerator.
Sun co-founder Andy Bechtolsheim, the company's top x86 server designer and a respected computer engineer, shed light on his technical reasoning for the move. "It's not that our blade is too large.
In 2000, Big Blue had 23 percent of the $61.5 billion total server market, according to market research firm IDC. By 2002, after two years of overall spending decreases, IBM had 29 percent of a ...
Qualcomm is taking the wraps off its two-year effort to build computer server chips, challenging Intel’s stronghold in the fast growing datacenter market. The smartphone semiconductor giant said ...
Shares of Super Micro Computer Inc. soared Tuesday, continuing a four-day trading streak, with the stock now the best ...
Low-power microchip manufacturer Transmeta continued its manoeuvres into enterprise computing at the CeBIT computer fair in Germany, with chief technologist Dave Ditzel promising major ...
IBM Corp.'s $3.2 billion in server revenue for the third quarter of 2000 kept it at the top of the list, but Big Blue actually lost 2 percent of the share it had in the third quarter of 1999, said ...