Tags: 45nm

Tags: 45nm

IBM Announces World Record TPC-C Result: What Does It Mean for IT Managers?

Posted Monday November 24, 2008, 1:07 am, Over one day old at Silicon Valley, Technology, Media InfoTalk

This past Fall, Intel announced that the Xeon 7400-series processors posted record performance results, marking the first time that the industry has seen 1.2 million database transactions per minute on an 8-socket IBM server.

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Intel & HP Announce World?s Best 4-Socket TPC-C Result

Posted Monday November 24, 2008, 1:07 am, Over one day old at Silicon Valley, Technology, Media InfoTalk

Intel and HP recently announced the world’s best four-socket TPC-C benchmark result — a showing of 634,000 transactions per minute.

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Intel and HP: Rethinking Virtualization

Posted Monday November 24, 2008, 1:07 am, Over one day old at Silicon Valley, Technology, Media InfoTalk



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Intel and Sun: Business Intelligence Accelerator

Posted Monday November 24, 2008, 1:07 am, Over one day old at Silicon Valley, Technology, Media InfoTalk

Here, Scott Allen, of the SAP Alliance Team at Intel, talks with Sun Microsystem’s Gilly Clough.

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Nehalem Microarchitecture - Intel Chip Chat - Episode 27

Posted Wednesday June 4, 2008, 9:53 am, Over one day old at Silicon Valley, Technology, Media InfoTalk

The technology has significant implications for dynamic scalability, design and performance scalability, simultaneous multi-threading, scalable shared memory and multi-level shared caching. Tags: Nehalem, Ronak Singhal, multi-threading, scalable, hafnium, 45nm, QuickPath, microarchitecture

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Intel Lowers Energy Costs for High Performance Computing

Posted Wednesday May 21, 2008, 9:53 am, Over one day old at Silicon Valley, Technology, Media InfoTalk

The current uptake in high performance computing means mostly good things, but it also comes with a few built-in challenges. That’s where Intel’s Shesha Krishnapura has some good news to share, in this podcast speaking with The Register’s Tim Phillips.

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