Sun Microsystems on Tuesday unveiled a line of new x64 servers and workstations, in a move to bolster its share of the data center. The new Sun Fire x64 blade servers, rack servers, and workstations, ...
Indeed, the Galaxy design has been personally shepherded by Andy Bechtolsheim, who was an original co-founder of Sun in 1982 alongside Scott McNealy and Bill Joy. Bechtolsheim began work on Galaxy at ...
Sun Microsystems gets more serious about its effort to sell cheap servers, revealing two new machines and announcing deeper ties with Oracle and Red Hat. Michael Kanellos is editor at large at CNET ...
Sun Microsystems took the "Niagara" plunge Tuesday in New York, launching its new UltraSparc T1-based servers, which are a key part of the company's effort to restore its ailing server fortunes by ...
In launching its latest pSeries server, the p650, IBM hopes to provide an attractive price/performance offering that will rival Sun Microsystems servers and capture new business. "We're in third place ...
Sun Microsystems is carrying out its promise to provide Opteron-powered products for volume markets. The Santa Clara, California-based company said its expanded Solaris x86 combined with AMD’s Opteron ...
Samsung announced that it has collaborated with Sun Microsystems to develop a single-level-cell NAND flash memory device for use in solid state drives that offers much higher endurance levels than any ...
Sun Microsystems this week fired up its mainstream sever line, announcing an agreement to use Advanced Micro Devices' Opteron chips in its SunFire systems. But will the deal be a blazing success or ...
Seven months after unveiling its high-end Sun Fire 15K servers that range in price from $1.4 million to $4 million, Sun Microsystems Inc. today launched its new, less-expensive Sun Fire 12K server ...
Sun Microsystems launched the first server computers based on the UltraSparc T2 chip, its newest microprocessor. Sun claims the chip is the world's fastest commodity processor, and the company is ...
Adding spark to its Sun Fire line on servers, Sun Microsystems Inc. is expected to announced its first x86-based quad-core systems Tuesday. The Sun Fire X4450 and Sun Fire X4150 rack-mount servers are ...
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