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Posted Dec 12, 2007 Digital Enterprise Group: Roadmap and Technology Overview
Rick White, Lead Strategist for Intel’s Digital Enterprise Group, gives an update on Intel’s product roadmap at the Houston Intel Premier IT Professional seminar. He sets the context for this update by explaining Intel’s view of the data center of the future, Intel’s eco-technology course, and Intel’s future architectures, processes and manufacturing to get us there.
Posted Dec 6, 2007 Intel Digital Enterprise Roadmap and Technology Overview
Rick White, a senior strategist with Intel’s Digital Enterprise Group, presents an update on the Intel products for enterprise at a recent Intel Premier IT Professional seminar on the Intel campus in Chandler, Arizona. Topics covered include Intel in the Data Center, Eco-Technology, Server Technology, Client Technology and Process/Manufacturing/Architecture Update.
Posted Nov 13, 2007 A Peek at the Future: Intel Product Roadmap
In this product roadmap update by Lead Strategist Jim Fister of Intel’s Digital Enterprise Group presented at the Chandler 2007 Intel Premier IT Professional seminar, Jim touches on a variety of topics. From IT Top Ten Concerns to Intel’s new 45nm technology, from virtualization to eco-technology, this presentation show what impact these issues will have on future Intel client and server platforms.
Posted Nov 12, 2007 Superior Performance for Complex Compute Challenges
Two-processor technical compute servers and workstations based on the Quad-Core and Dual-Core Intel® Xeon® processor 5400 and 5200 series integrate greater processing capabilities, faster I/O and graphics and increased memory capacity. Explore the details in this workstation sales brief.
Posted Nov 12, 2007 Boost Performance with 45nm Quad-Core Intel® Xeon® Processors
The newest quad-core processors, built with Intel’s high-performance, energy efficient 45nm manufacturing technology, deliver up to 25% more performance than today’s leading quad-core Intel processors. This sales brief explains the advantages for dense computing environments where exceptional performance and performance-per-watt are key requirements.
Posted Nov 12, 2007 Cost-Optimized Solution for Business
This sales brief explains how the Quad-Core Intel® Xeon® processors are otimized for small and medium business and offer solid performance and performance per watt for basic business needs without sacrificing affordability.
Posted Nov 12, 2007 Boost Performance and Energy Efficiency with new 45nm multi-core Intel® Xeon® processors
Now featuring Intel’s second-generation 45 nm quad-core processor, existing mainstream server platforms, new high-performance computing (HPC) systems, new workstations, and new business servers each deliver a unique combination of technology targeted at specific IT use environments. Read how Quad-Core Intel® Xeon® processor 5400 series help provide your data center or business with the performance headroom needed to confidently consolidate applications onto fewer systems using proven virtualization solutions or the compute power necessary for high-performance computing applications and workstation solutions.
Posted Oct 29, 2007 New, Smaller 45nm Transistors from Intel and High-Performance Computing
What effect will the advent of new, smaller 45nm transistors have on computing? Richard Dracott, general manager for Intel High Performance Systems, offers his insights on how this new technology will impact high-performance computing platforms.
Posted Oct 25, 2007 Intel Product and Technology Update
Jim Fister, Lead Strategist for Intel’s Digital Enterprise Group, presents an update on Intel’s product and technology plans at a recent Minneapolis Intel Premier IT Professional seminar.
Posted Oct 11, 2007 Intel® Itanium® Microarchitecture-based Solutions and Momentum in the Enterprise
In his recent presentation at the Gartner IT Symposium, Intel’s Mike Lafferty contrasts the traditional proprietary stack approach to mission critical computing with the new industry standard choice. Additionally, he provides insights into Itanium® microarchitecture momentum and future product plans.


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