Intel Xeon SP – A datacenter on your desk

Posted on July 7, 2017 by admin
Xeon SP Desktop Datacenter

Earlier this month, we were proud to announce the all-new Intel™ Xeon™ SP family, making it available to you in our new line of servers.  Intel heralded their new platform as the “Biggest data center platform advancement in a decade.” As pleased as we’ve been with the performance of the new servers, it should go…

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Finally an EPYC Desktop

Posted on July 7, 2017 by admin
AMD EPYC Workstation

Last month, we were proud to announce the all-new AMD EPYC processor, making it available to you in our new line of servers. As pleased as we’ve been with the performance of the new servers, it should go without saying that we’ve been chomping at the bit to introduce a desktop workstation built on this new…

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Bryan Lunduke Gets Schooled about VR by Pogo Linux

Posted on July 7, 2017 by admin

Last week, Chris Stevenson (our president VR expert), was a special guest on The Lunduke Hour, hosted by Bryan Lunduke. They had an enlightening conversation about Virtual Reality platforms, what industries are driving the evolution of VR, and what kind of system you need to make the most of a VR kit. Watch it here: Pogo…

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Performance for the Next Generation Datacenter

Posted on July 7, 2017 by Rachel B
Intel Xeon Processor Scalable Family

With applications and workloads becoming increasingly complex, it is vital for any new hardware platform to keep up with continually increasing performance demands. Launching today, the new Intel© Xeon© Processor Scalable Family does just that with several key improvements in architecture and performance. The platform benefits greatly from a 1.5x increase in memory bandwidth and support…

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AMD is back!

Posted on June 6, 2017 by admin
AMD Returns with EPYC

For many years, AMD has been dormant; its most recent generation of processors (Opteron) launching over five years ago. In the intervening years, the competition has steadily moved forward, removing the AMD Opteron processor from consideration for new server deployments. With the launch of the EPYC processor series, this has all changed. Not only does…

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