With the computing requirements for chip designers growing at 15 percent per year, Intel IT has shown it makes more sense to refresh design center servers every four years rather than wait until they’ve outlived their usefulness. The bottom line: more compute power in the same space using less power, and projected savings of USD 200 million to 250 million over eight years.
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- Making the Most of IT
- The Value Influence
- Intel’s New Approach to Strategic Planning
- The Future Will be Simulated
- Mad Dogs and Oil Men
- Virtualization Test
- Out With the New, In With the Newest
- The Fast and The Virtual
- It’s a Business Decision: Managing PCs in Small Business
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- Mashups for the Masses
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