ServerWorks Says Intel No Competition
News But after years of ceding most of the server market to ServerWorks, Intel's coming Plumas chip will once again provide some competition. There are no major OEMs [original equipment manufacturers] adopting Plumas," he said.
[October 4, 2001, 12:47]
Intel Beefs Up Xeon Chip To 2GHz
News Broadcom's ServerWorks division has been working on a supporting chipset that would enable Xeon servers, but the first Xeon servers will instead use a faster Xeon chip called "Prestonia" along with an Intel chipset called "Plumas".
[September 25, 2001, 9:08]
Intel Rivals Aim To Trump Its Conference
News Intel's Plumas chipset, to be announced at the show, competes with ServerWorks' offerings. Plumas and the ServerWorks part are both designed for Intel's Prestonia chip. Intel is not the only company that will be unveiling new products during next...
[February 22, 2002, 17:20]
Intel Puts On Its Show With Prestonia
News Along with Prestonia, Intel will release the E7500 chipset, code-named Plumas, marking the effective return of the company into the server chipset market. Plumas, which features six PCI-X channels, can handle 3.2GB of data per second.
[February 25, 2002, 8:48]
HP Revamps Intel Servers With Xeon Chips
News Although Intel has begun selling its E7500 Plumas chipset for two-processor servers, HP said it doesn't plan to use it. Hewlett-Packard will revamp much of its Intel server line on Tuesday with the arrival of Intel's new Xeon server chips.
[March 12, 2002, 15:02]
Intel Scraps 2GHz Xeon In Favour Of Prestonia
News The slightly accelerated release of Prestonia -- and its accompanying Plumas chipset -- also indicates that Intel appears to be succeeding in its conversion to the 130-nanometer (0.13-micron) manufacturing process.
[September 20, 2001, 11:34]
Intel Scraps One Xeon, Speeds Another
News The slightly accelerated release of Prestonia--and its accompanying Plumas chipset--also indicates that Intel appears to be succeeding in its conversion to the 130-nanometer (0.13-micron) manufacturing process.
[September 20, 2001, 8:38]
Intel Ships 'Prestonia' Server Chip
News Broadcom's ServerWorks division will supply a chipset for Prestonia, and Intel will also manufacture its own Plumas chipset, both using double data-rate (DDR) memory. Intel has begun shipping its next-generation server chip, Prestonia, in sample...
[January 14, 2002, 16:27]
Intel Builds Servers, Block By Block
News These will include new versions of Intel's "Plumas" chipset, which offers a faster connection to the processor. Intel is releasing several "building blocks" to make it easier for business partners to build servers using Intel processors, the...
[June 17, 2002, 9:23]
Intel Lays Siege To Server Chipsets
News The company's current E7501 "Plumas" and E7505 "Placer" chipsets are designed, like Lindenhurst, for dual-processor servers. But now its position is weakening, say analysts, as Intel lays siege. ServerWorks is the dominant seller to server makers...
[July 29, 2003, 9:56]
Investigation Launched Into E-voting Machines
News The voting machine fracas involves Diebold Election Systems, whose machines are in use by four of California's 58 counties -- Alameda, Plumas, Riverside and Shasta -- and will be used by three more next year: Kern, San Joaquin and Solano.
[November 5, 2003, 11:25]

