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Merchant Silicon About to Get Smarter

April 18, 2013 07:51 PM
The march to SDN designs has led many to think we're entering an era of dumb switches. Instead, look for the commodity silicon to get a lot smarter.

Microservers: The Legos of the Data Center

April 17, 2013 12:39 PM
Microservers adopt the Lego model to transform the data center: You can build some amazing things when you pack a lot of small components into one place.

ARM, AppliedMicro Challenge Intel Xeon

April 10, 2013 04:14 PM
ARM and AppliedMicro have teamed up on the X-Gene server-on-a-chip. Its scale-out design includes fast switch controllers and interconnects to challenge Xeon in large data centers.

HP Moonshot: A Big Bet On Innovative Engineering

April 10, 2013 10:34 AM
HP's Moonshot servers are a tour de force of engineering that aim to restore the company's innovation groove. Here are the details.

Seagate Flashes $40 Million for Virident PCIe Cards

January 29, 2013 09:53 AM
Seagate announced a $40 million investment in Virident, which makes flash-based PCIe cards for servers. The move underlines the broad expansion of flash storage into multiple sectors of the enterprise market.

Intel, Fusion-io Embrace Open Compute

January 24, 2013 05:05 PM
Intel announced innovations in optical interconnects at the Open Compute summit, while Fusion-io embraced Open Compute’s spirit by providing the design of its new ioScale flash card to the open source community.

Intel Gets Serious About Microservers with New Chips

December 13, 2012 02:09 PM
Intel's Atom S1200 chips are built with low-power servers in mind; they draw just 6 to 9 watts. The chips also demonstrate Intel's commitment to a market it once thought was not worth pursuing.

SSDs In the Data Center: SLC Out, MLC In

December 03, 2012 01:00 PM
A new generation of flash controllers means less-expensive MLC-based SSD drives are coming to the data center market.

Intel On The Wrong Side Of Moore's Law

November 20, 2012 03:30 PM
ARM's stellar performance provides a hint at what Intel must do in the next decade to stay ahead in the chip business.

Intel's Next CEO Must Reverse Years of Mobile Neglect

November 20, 2012 12:35 PM
Intel built an unbeatable infrastructure for PC and server chips—which gives it zero advantage in meeting fundamentally different requirements for mobile chip design.

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