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IBM Intros New x86 Servers with Intel Processors
By
ChannelTimes Staff
Mumbai, Nov 13, 2008 1445 hrs IST
IBM has launched two IBM System x servers featuring new six-core processor technology from Intel. The new servers offer exceptional power-efficiency, performance and virtualization capabilities, the company said.
"IBM is addressing the performance needs of our clients and the growing demand for scale up x86 servers. The new System x servers provide the innovation our x86 clients have come to expect, with better performance and power usage than our competitors' offerings."
The new servers, System x3950 M2 and System x3850 M2, allow clients to take full advantage of virtualization on the system with mainframe-like reliability and high efficiency power supplies. With Systems x3850 M2, users can support a large number of demanding business applications like those for ERP and database on a single server. It offers flexible scalability that allows clients to easily expand their system from 4-sockets to 16.
With these servers, users can develop new enterprise data centers that can offer improvements in IT efficiency. The IBM System x3850 M2 and x3950 M2 will be available with Intel Xeon 7400 processors in November at an approximate price of US$ 10,389 and US$ 13,389 respectively.
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