It is funny to think that Advanced Micro Devices has been around almost as long as the IBM System/360 mainframe and that it has been around since the United States landed people on the moon. The ...
Just because Intel doesn’t make a lot of noise about a product does not mean that it is not important for the company. Rather, it is a gauge of relative importance, and with such a broad and deep ...
Ready for future server technologies, the RoHS-compliant LGA771 Socket J for Xeon CPUs and LGA775 Socket T for desktop computers provide microprocessor protection for the lifespan of the processor.
Intel has announced the next family of Xeon processors that it plans to ship in the first half of next year. The new parts represent a substantial upgrade over current Xeon chips, with up to 48 cores ...