Xeon 7300: Intel's First Quadruple-Core Processor Platform
Sep 06, 2007The Xeon 7300er processor family is Intel's first quad-core processor for multiple processor servers. The energy efficiency of the new processors differs depending on the speed with 2.93 GHz requiring 130 Watts compared to 50 Watts for a 1.86 GHz version.
more »Palm Cancels Linux-based Foleo Project
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more »Mini Computer with Suse Linux by Shuttle
Sep 04, 2007Shuttle, a manufacturer of mini computers is offering two models from its XPC range with Novell's Suse Linux operating system preinstalled.
more »Linux-Based IP-Video Monitoring Kit
Aug 28, 2007US vendor Micronas recently launched a Linux-based hardware and software developer kit for network-based DVD quality video monitoring.
more »Linux Server Market Continues to Grow
Aug 23, 2007The global server market continues to grow with Linux servers playing a major role: for the fifth time in succession, Linux server business achieved double-figure growth in the second quarter of 2007.
more »Sun: Saving Power with Solaris 10 and UltraSPARC T2 ^
Aug 23, 2007Following IBM, Sun Microsystems has now launched a power-saving initiative for servers.
more »Open Source Cellphone: Openmoko GUI with New Look
Aug 22, 2007The Openmoko project has released a new style guide for the Open Source-based Neo1973 cellphone. It is aimed to facilitate use of the cellphone.
more »Linux Package Deal by Bull
Aug 17, 2007French IT corporation Bull is targeting small businesses with a pre-installed Xandros server and commercial software.
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