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July 9th, 2005, 04:07 AM
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CHIP NEWS: Intel tweaks Pentium D for servers
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Intel is gearing up to debut its first ever dual-core processor for servers, and CNET News.com has learned it's a Pentium. The chipmaking giant is expected to announce next week that its Pentium D can now be sold with a new chipset--the Intel E7230--that has features best suited for entry-level servers.
Code-named Mukilteo, the chipset is the follow-on to Intel's Copper River, which is commonly used in workstations. The E7230 comes with the ability to handle 64-bit operating systems such as the Windows XP x64 Edition from Microsoft, advanced dynamic computer memory, faster data transfers via PCI Express and software that emulates storage through the redundant array of independent disks (more commonly known as RAID).
Full story: C|Net News
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July 9th, 2005, 04:56 AM
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Geezer
It must be 'dual core for entry level servers' week, I could swear I've just read the same thing, but it said IBM all the way through !
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