All eyes are on Cisco Systems as the networking behemoth is rumored to have plans to plant its flag in the blade server market on March 16 as part of its overall "unified computing" strategy. Cisco is ...
The data center blade server market is booming, driven by AI/ML workload growth, demand for high-density cloud infrastructure, and energy efficiency Data Center Blade Server Market Data Center Blade ...
Blade servers are modular, single-board computers, typically about 7 in. high, 2 in. wide and 19 in. deep. Each blade contains processors, memory, network controllers and other I/O ports; it plugs ...
Dell's M1000e blade system lags HP and IBM in features and options, but hits the mark in performance and price In our January 2007 blade server shoot-out, Dell was the dark horse candidate that posted ...
The PowerEdge M-series from Dell has it all, from a hyper-efficient power supply to superior cooling and power management From a green-tech perspective, the most intriguing server I've ever known ...
The Sun Refresh Service is a subscription-based service that includes the installation of the Sun Blade 8000 modular system with the server blades plus three refreshes of the blades over a 42-month ...
IBM on Wednesday announced a four-processor blade server, a Xeon processor-based model much slimmer than that offered by rival Hewlett-Packard. The HS40, with four 2.8GHz Xeon MP chips and a memory ...
IBM last week started shipping its first blade server based on the Cell Broadband Engine. The IBM BladeCenter QS20, which will become a part of an IBM-developed supercomputer cluster, is designed for ...
Hewlett-Packard Co. last week introduced dual-Pentium blade servers, a move analysts viewed as a natural extension of the single-processor blade servers brought to market by the now HP-owned Compaq ...
The AirMax VS high-performance connector system now offers configurations with high-speed interconnect channels to support blade server platforms. These platforms include PCI Express Gen 2, Infiniband ...
Power consumption drops Christopher Hipp, the IT pioneer who developed low-power-consuming blade servers, has died while cycling. Hipp, founded RLX Technologies and the Blade Systems Alliance. He was ...
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