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Intel integrates high-end PC graphics processors into Xeon server chips
2014-05-07 23:06:02| InfoWorld: Top News
Intel is integrating its latest graphics capabilities found in Haswell PC chips into new Xeon chips, as the company looks to improve the quality of graphics on mobile devices. Intel on Tuesday demonstrated Iris Pro graphics integrated in Xeon E3-1200 v3 Xeon processors, which are for low-end to midrange servers. Iris Pro graphics, found in Intel's high-end Core processors, is the chip maker's most advanced graphics technology, and is used in a few PCs that can handle full high-definition and 3D games.
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HP, Foxconn Partner for Cloud Server Venture
2014-04-30 19:34:37| PC Magazine Storage Devices Product Guide
HP and Foxconn are hoping their low total cost of ownership, scale, and service and support will be enough to entice big-name providers.
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Google shows off homegrown server with IBM Power chip
2014-04-29 13:56:44| InfoWorld: Top News
IBM's efforts to expand the use of its Power chips in hyperscale data centers just got a big shot in the arm from Google. The online giant is showing its first home-built server board based on IBM's upcoming Power8 processor at an IBM conference in Las Vegas on Monday.[ Keep up on the day's tech news headlines with InfoWorld's Today's Headlines: Wrap Up newsletter. ]
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Data Access Software supports MS SQL Server 2014.
2014-04-25 14:32:14| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
SQL Server ODBC Driver, featuring ODBC 3.5 support, provides ODBC access to Microsoft® SQL Server from Linux and Unix platforms. Written for said platforms, solution supports all versions of SQL Server: 7.0, 2000, 2005, 2008, 2012, 2014, and Express. Tabular Data Stream (TDS) protocols enable direct communication with remote SQL Server instances, promoting performance as well as scalability. Additional software does not need to be installed on SQL Server machine. This story is related to the following:Green & CleanSearch for suppliers of: Data Communications Software |
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IBM unveils Power8 and OpenPower pincer attack on Intels x86 server monopoly
2014-04-23 19:00:17| Extremetech
IBM has taken the wraps off the first servers that are powered by its monstrously powerful Power8 CPUs. With more than 4 billion transistors, packed into a stupidly large 650-square-millimeter die built on IBM's new 22nm SOI process, the 12-core (96-thread) Power8 CPU is one of the largest and probably the most powerful CPU ever built. In a separate move, IBM is opening up the entire Power8 architecture and technical documentation through the OpenPower Foundation, allowing third parties to make Power-based chips (much like ARM's licensing model), and to allow for the creation of specialized coprocessors (GPUs, FPGAs, etc.) that link directly into the CPU's memory space using IBM's new CAPI interface. You will not be surprised to hear that Nvidia, Samsung, and Google -- three huge players among hundreds more who are beholden to Intel's server monopoly -- are core members of the OpenPower Foundation. The Power8 CPU and the OpenPower Foundation are the cornerstones of a very big, well-orchestrated plan to finally put an end to x86's reign, and place a fairer, more powerful architecture at the head of the server table.
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