SAN JOSE — Intel Corp. and ServerWorks, longtime chipset partners, used this week's Intel Developers Forum in San Jose to position themselves as competitors in server core logic controllers next year.
Building the silicon plumbing inside Intel servers is becoming an increasingly competitive field, with Hewlett-Packard, Intel and Broadcom releasing new products this week. Each of the companies is ...
I just started off a new gig and am getting used to my new development machine. It is a Dell Optiplex 755.<BR><BR>They have a standard of setting up developers with Windows 2003 Server because of the ...
SAN FRANCISCO — Intel Corp., which prides itself on being a technology leader, is definitely a follower in chipsets. That was never more clear than at this week's Intel Developers Forum here, which is ...
Intel has quietly added a professional version of the i915G chipset, destined for the server market. The chipset has integrated graphics and sports PCI Express x8 lane designed for the Intel 6702PXH ...
Michael Kanellos is editor at large at CNET News.com, where he covers hardware, research and development, start-ups and the tech industry overseas. The engineers responsible for developing server ...
CNET Labs testing shows the chipmaker's latest graphics drivers still don't deliver the uniform performance increases promised earlier this year. Tom Krazit writes about the ever-expanding world of ...
I've recently acquired an Intel SR1200 chassis with an Intel SCB2 server motherboard. This bad boy features ServerWorks' HE-SL chipset, two socket 370 sockets, Tualatin support, and six 168-pin DIMM ...
Executives with the Santa Clara, Calif., company said the clock speed of the recently released quad-core, 65nm dual-socket Xeon 5300 series would be increased to 3GHz from the current 2.66 GHz. The ...