Dual-core Xeon Wait Shortened
News Intel's "Paxville" dual-core version of Xeon, designed for machines with four or more processor sockets, is now due in 2005. And in a novel move, Intel will also release a version of Paxville for lower-end dual-processor servers.
[August 16, 2005, 9:00]
Intel Prepares To Introduce 'Tulsa'
News Tulsa will be introduced next week at about a 70 percent higher performance rate," compared with its "Paxville MP" predecessor introduced in November, Intel's Jeffrey Gilbert said in a speech at the Hot Chips conference.
[August 23, 2006, 10:10]
Intel Launches First Dual-core Server Chip
News Manufacturing was going so well with Intel's "Paxville" chip - a dual-core model designed for higher-end servers with four or more processors - that Intel released a version for dual-processor servers.
[October 11, 2005, 9:30]
Dell To Launch Dual-core Xeon Servers
News The Intel chip involved, code-named Paxville, is a new version of a processor originally designed for four-processor servers. Later this year, Dell will begin selling servers based on the four-processor version of Paxville, Hand said.
[September 26, 2005, 9:35]
Intel Reveals Second-gen Dual-core Details
News We are very comfortable we can bring them out in high volume," Otellini said of Presler for desktop PCs, Dempsey for two-socket and dual-core servers, and Paxville for higher-end four-socket servers. He also said Intel plans to ship a "large...
[May 6, 2005, 9:05]
Intel Demonstrates 'Tulsa' Xeon Servers
News Tulsa chips fit into servers using Intel's "Truland" platform, a server design that also accommodates the single-core "Potomac" Xeon processors introduced in early 2005 and the dual-core "Paxville" models introduced in late 2005.
[August 17, 2006, 9:10]
Faster, Sleeker Blades Coming From IBM
News Dell is putting Intel's new dual-core Xeon processor, code-named Paxville, into its blade server, but IBM has decided to wait for Intel's full-fledged dual-core chip, Dempsey, due in the first quarter of 2006.
[October 21, 2005, 9:55]
Dual-core Xeons Play To Dell's Strengths
News The new PowerEdge 6800 and 6850 servers are due to ship on 15 November with Intel's Paxville dual-core Xeon processors. Two years after ducking out of the eight-way server market, Dell is once again producing servers with eight processors — but...
[November 2, 2005, 15:55]
Intel Debuts Dual-core MP Xeons
News Part of the Paxville family, Xeon 7000 series processors are available at speeds up to 3.0GHz and with a 667MHz dual independent system bus, with an 800MHz option due in early 2006. Intel has announced its first multiprocessor dual-core Xeon server...
[November 1, 2005, 16:50]
AMD And Intel Lock Horns Over Virtualisation
News Intel's newest high-end Xeon processors - code-named Paxville - shipped with VT, but server makers employing the chip didn't enable the feature. Intel and AMD once again are angling for leadership in virtualisation, technology that increases a...
[February 7, 2006, 8:25]
NEC Shifts Resilient Servers To Quad-core Chips
News But NEC's servers currently use the earlier-generation NetBurst-based single-core "Nocona" and dual-core "Paxville" Xeons. NEC said last week that it's updating its fault-tolerant line of servers with Intel's new quad-core processors — a move that...
[April 2, 2007, 9:41]
Photos: Formula One's Villeneuve Puts Spin On Intel
News Intel claims that the new chipset will deliver as much as 125% increase in performance and more than 40 percent reduction in processor power compared with existing Paxville technology. To drum up interest in its latest dual-core Xeon Processor 5100...
[June 13, 2006, 17:40]
Sun's High Hopes For Niagara
News Intel's newest Xeon, code-named Paxville, is a dual-core, two-thread design, but successors coming in the second half of 2006 will drop the multithreading ability. Sun's forthcoming Niagara processor performs well on a wide variety of tasks and...
[October 27, 2005, 17:00]
Intel 'targeting IBM' With Itanium
News Truland will be updated in 2005 and 2006 with new models code-named Paxville and Tulsa, Gelsinger said. Pat Gelsinger and Abhi Talwalkar, who jointly lead the digital enterprise group, called out IBM's Power processor as Itanium's chief foe more...
[March 2, 2005, 10:20]
Intel Unleashes Tulsa In Battle With AMD
News Last week, Intel said Tulsa boosts performance by about 70 percent compared with its predecessor, Paxville, but now the chipmaker is trying to steer attention toward a comparison with AMD's Opteron. Intel introduced its new "Tulsa" Xeon chip for...
[August 30, 2006, 9:25]

