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Friday, 21 November 2008 20:14 UK Bengaluru, India


 

Supermicro debuts quad-core Opteron servers

Computex 2008 960 cores enough for anyone

By Andrew Thomas @ Wednesday, June 04, 2008 11:31 AM

 
 
Supermicro has unveiled a bunch of server and workstation products at Computex. All use quad-core AMD Opterons and feature the ability to build systems with up to 240 processors, or 960 cores.
Opteron 1300 Series processors feature in the single-processor A+ servers along with the high-density two and four way Superblades, the 1U Twin, 4-way 1U, and Universal I/O products.
'Supermicro fully supports the new single-socket processors on our latest generation of UP servers,' said Alex Hsu, chief sales and marketing officer. Taking a very deep breath, he continued: 'Featuring the highest computing density available, we are also showcasing our Superblade SBE-710E 7U enclosure with up to ten 4-socket quad-core AMD Opteron processor-based server blades supporting up to 960 processor cores and 7.68TB of memory per 42U rack along with our new 2-way AMD Opteron blades and our A+ Server 1021TM Series Opteron 1U Twin(TM) servers.' X
 
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