Intel Corporation has introduced the dual-core IntelĀ® Pentium D processor-based platform for entry-level servers that includes two processor cores in one processor and the corresponding Intel E7230 chipset. With highly competitive pricing, this platform is a great value for smaller businesses wishing to buy powerful entry-level servers. Intel’s new platform includes many unique and innovate enterprise-class features such as PCI Express I/O, 64-bit addressability, DDR2 memory and software RAID. Today’s introduction follows already- introduced dual-core processors for Intel-based desktops and workstations and is the first in what will be an extensive family of Intel-based dual-core server products shipping later this year and in 2006.
The Intel E7230 chipset starts at $36 each based on quantities of 1,000 units. Pricing for the Intel Pentium D processor is available at www.intel.com/intel/finance/pricelist/.
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Published in: CPUs & Chipsets on 2005-07-14


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