'This week Intel releases its new Xeon processor codenamed Nehalem'.
The new Intel microarchitecture will enter a marketplace in which vendors of x86 servers are witnessing rising adoption of server virtualisation.
As the global financial crisis spurs workload consolidation,workload densities are increasing per physical server, management software tools are being updated to better control both physical and virtual servers, and efforts to produce energy-efficient servers are increasing.
All of these technology trends are collectively aimed at improving resource utilisation on x86 servers, while reducing ongoing operational costs within the datacentre.
As the global financial crisis hits Australia the need for cost effective computing solutions is becoming more critical.
Built on 45nm wafer process technology, Nehalem based servers will allow customers to do more with less; lowering their operating expenses and producing higher return on investment.
Nehalem introduces significant changes to Intel's main line x86-64 microprocessor and will be the fastest x86 CPU produced.
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