
Just the chip for those super-thin servers...
By Sally Watson
Published: 2 November 2001 11:31 GMT
Intel is planning to release a line of low-power chips for super-thin rack mounted servers at Comdex in the US later this month.
The new model is based on the chip maker's Pentium III design for laptop computers unveiled in July, which minimise power consumption and give off less heat than ordinary CPUs.
Speaking to US newswire news.com, a source claimed Intel will also launch a duel-processor early next year designed for low-power servers.
The move hits back at Transmeta, which has launched successful low-power designs for the mobile and server markets.
QA Manager / Senior QA Consultant is sought after by my Financial Markets client to join their small QA team. Requirements: QA Management / Test ...
A leading market maker in the financial services sector, specializing in derivatives / options trading and in providing liquidity for the financial ...
Are innovative start-up company based in central Manchester are looking for a talented System on Chip candidate with the following skills; 1. ...
CIO50 2008
The silicon.com CIO50 2008 profiles the most influential and innovative tech chiefs in the UK across all industries and organisation size, from the biggest FTSE100 companies to high growth dot-com start ups and the public sector. The list was voted on by the UK CIO community and a panel of experts. Find out more in our latest special report.
Stories from the web...
Copyright ©1995-2008 CNET Networks, Inc. All rights reserved. Top of page
silicon.com Dear silicon.com... ZX Spectrum nostalgia, Mac attack, tag a bag… Reader Comments of the Week
Steve Ranger Editor's Blog: Home computing from Acorn, Amiga and Amstrad, to the ZX Spectrum Nostalgia 2.0...