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Asustek debuts dual-core Intel Xeon server boards Press release; Jessie Shen, DIGITIMES [Wednesday 12 October 2005]
Asustek Computer yesterday unveiled its PVL-D series server motherboards, coinciding with Intel’s recent launch of its dual-core Xeon CPU that will improve the performance and response time of multi-threaded server applications. The PVL-D series includes the PVL-D/1U and PVL-D/SCSI motherboards. Both boards support a dual-Xeon DP (Paxville) dual-core processor platform with Hyper-Threading Technology, independent 2M L2 cache for each CPU core, and 800MHz system bus, according to Asustek. For the cost of a dual-CPU server board, users can enjoy the benefits of eight CPU threads, claims the company. The server boards further leveraged advanced 64-bit computing, which provides 16GB of memory address, to deliver another 46% system performance increase compared to conventional solutions, said the company. According to Asustek, the streamline design of the memory slots, northbridge and power supply unit connectors (located on the side), the server boards maximize airflow and ventilation within the system for superior heat dissipation. The CPU and VRM (voltage regulation modules) are located at the center of the boards, allowing the fans to aim directly at the critical components for efficient cooling, the company states. To ensure data safety, the PVL-D series incorporate RAID 0, 1, 10 on Windows, Redhat and Netware for complete driver support, and additional OS/data integrity protection as well as cost-effective Hardware RAID 5 upgrade from SODIMM ZCR, said the company. Bernard Cheng, Director of ASUS Server Business, stated that the PVL-D Series was developed with corporate productivity in mind, providing system performance improvement with a dual-CPU architecture, dual-core processing, and Hyper-Threading Technology.
Source: Company, compiled by DigiTimes, October 2005 Related stories: Related news from other sites: |
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