DELL POWEREDGE servers based on new quad-core
>> Thursday, 23 June 2011
Dell introduced eight new tower, blade and rack-mount PowerEdge servers based on the new Quad-Core AMD Opteron processors. Leading the industry in virtualization performance, the new PowerEdge servers and blades can help customers reduce IT complexity and costs.
The new Quad-Core AMD Opteron processors are now available in two- and four-socket Dell PowerEdge servers, including three blade servers (M905, M805, M605), four rack servers (R905, R805, 2970, SC1435) and one tower server (T605).
The latest PowerEdge servers offer superior performance and value.
Improved Performance: Dell’s Dual HT link designs, which doubles the available bandwidth between two processors for an AMD estimated 12% performance improvement.
Better Power Efficiency: Increased performance while using about the same amount of power as previous server generations.
Investment Protection: Third generation PIN compatible for simple chip swap.
PowerEdge servers and blades with new Quad-Core AMD Opteron processors lead the industry in virtualization performance.
PowerEdge R905 & R805 servers based on Quad-Core AMD Opteron processor hold no.1 VMmark Scores for two- and four-socket systems.
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