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News Release from: Nexcom UK | Subject: NexBlade HS416
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 27 May 2005
Server trades up to dual-core blades
Nexcom International's NexBlade HS416 blade server now supports the new AMD dual-core Opteron 64bit processor.
Nexcom International's NexBlade HS416 blade server now supports the new AMD dual-core Opteron 64bit processor With leading dual-core technology, Nexcom's multiprocessing HS416 blade server can effectively double computing power with no change of specifications
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 26 Oct 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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This means the high-density HS416 can effectively support up to 32 processors in a space-saving, heavy-duty chassis.
The versatile HS416 is the only blade server of its type to support any combination of dual 32bit, dual 64bit or dual core processors in the same compact 4U chassis.
The NexBlade HS416 is scalable and holds up to eight hot-swappable server blades with the integration of storage, power and networking.
The HS416 also boasts an onboard PCI-X expansion slot and is available with control tower management software for unparalleled levels of manageability and control.
"The HS416 blade server has been designed to address high-performance, low-power computing applications within space-critical environments", said Peter Yang, VP of Nexcom Global Sales.
"We are truly at the cutting edge of technology".
"With just the upgrade of firmware, Nexcom's customers can enjoy the benefits of AMD dual-code technology without any additional platform cost".
Nexcom expects the new dual-core AMD Opteron system to provide better performance on a majority of server/workstation workloads by combining two processing cores on a single die.
Dual-core processor technology will equip customers with more balanced performance - based on industry-standard system architecture. Request a free brochure from Nexcom UK ...
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