Intel Reclaims Place In Google Servers
News But in late 2006, Intel's new dual-core Xeon 5100 "Woodcrest" and quad-core Xeon 5300 "Clovertown" processors helped Intel reclaim some server chip market share and put major price pressure on AMD. Beginning in 2003, AMD capitalised on performance...
[January 26, 2007, 8:31]
AMD Makes Bold Quad-core Claims
News In the third quarter of 2006, Intel's restored competitiveness helped Intel reclaim server processor market share lost to AMD. AMD has to respond to that by offering lower Opteron prices to satisfy those customers who might look at switching...
[January 24, 2007, 6:17]
Sun Acquires Firm Employing Its Co-founder
News Sun chief executive and fellow co-founder Scott McNealy greeted Bechtolsheim, saying he could reclaim his employee No.status and praising the engineer's design skills. Sun Microsystems has agreed to acquire Kealia, a start-up that designs servers...
[February 11, 2004, 7:50]
AMD And Intel Battle For Next-gen Servers
News With it, the company hopes to reclaim some of the momentum it built with Opteron. For AMD, the focus is on "Barcelona", the company's first quad-core Opteron processor due to ship later this year. Barcelona is more of a killer product than Opteron...
[March 1, 2007, 8:23]
Intel Unleashes Tulsa In Battle With AMD
News Intel introduced its new "Tulsa" Xeon chip for high-end x86 servers on Tuesday, the latest of several moves to reclaim turf lost to AMD. All four major server makers sell or will sell Opteron servers, and AMD has risen to claim 26 percent of the...
[August 30, 2006, 9:25]
Sun Returns To Its Server Roots
News Sun returned to its roots this week when it launched a suite of servers with a greater emphasis on open architecture, in a bid to reclaim the financial market sector it once dominated. The new enterprise class Sun Fire Series x2100, x4100 or x4200...
[September 16, 2005, 17:45]
Galaxy Bursts Onto The Scene
News The multi-OS Opteron-based SunFire servers are the latest attempt from Sun to boost their server market share and reclaim ground lost to rivals
[September 19, 2005, 13:30]

