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Thursday, August 27, 2009

All about Intel Core i7 Socket LGA 1366 Cooling




Introduction

Ready or not, the age of Nehalem is finally upon us and with it comes Intel’s new Socket LGA 1366 processor interface. Socket LGA 775 has lived a long and distinguished life, longer than any other Intel processor socket to date. To put this in perspective, when LGA 775 first came on the scene we were still using Accelerated Graphics Port (AGP) graphics cards.
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For cooler manufacturers, Intel’s i7 couldn’t come soon enough. Since LGA 775 reigned supreme for such a long period of time, cooler sales have steadily declined. With diminishing returns on investment, funding for research and development has also dipped and without strong R&D, innovative new products come few and far between.

MSI X48 Platinum Core 2 Extreme/ Intel X48/ FSB1600/ DDR3/ CrossFire/ A&2GbE/ ATX Motherboard




Specifications:

Mfr Part Number: 7353-050(X48 PLATINUM)
CPU: Socket 775 Support Intel Core 2 Extreme/ Core 2 Quad/ Core 2 Duo Processor; FSB 1600/1333/1066/800 MHz
Chipset: Intel X48 & ICH9R
Memory: 4x 240pin DDR3-1600/1333/1066/800 DIMMs, Dual Channel, Max Capacity 8GB
Slots: 4x PCI-Express x16 Slots (Two Mazarine Slots Support ATI CrossFire Technology, Support PCI-Express 2.0; Two Yellow Slots Run on x4); 2x PCI-Express x1 Slots; 1x 32-bit PCI 2.3 Slot
IDE/SATA: 1x ATA-133 Channel (By Marvell 88SE6111); 2x SATA2 Ports (By Silicon Image 5723); 4x SATA2 Ports, Support RAID 0, 1, 5 and 10 (By ICH9R); 2x eSATA Ports (By ICH9R)
Audio: Realtek ALC888 Flexible 8-Channel High Definition Audio CODEC
LAN: Intel 82566DC + Realtek RTL8111B Gigabit Ethernet Controllers
Ports: 12x USB 2.0 Ports (8 rear, 4 by headers); 2x IEEE 1394 Ports (1 rear, 1 by header); 2x eSATA Ports; 2x PS/2 Ports; 1x Serial Header; 2x RJ45 LAN Ports; 1x Optical SPDIF-out; Audio I/O Jacks
Power Connector: 1x 24pin Main Power; 1x 8pin CPU Power
Form Factor: ATX, 30.5 x 24.5 cm

MSI X58 ECLIPSE SLI Core i7/ Intel X58/ DDR3/ 3-Way SLI & CrossFireX/ A&2GbE/ ATX Motherboard




Specifications:

Mfr Part Number: 7520-010 (X58 ECLIPSE SLI))
CPU: Socket LGA1366 Support Intel Core i7 Processor; FSB Upto 6.4GT/s
Chipset: Intel X58 & ICH10R
Memory: 6x 240pin DDR3-1333/1066/800 DIMMs, Triple Channel, Max Capacity 24GB
Slots: 3x PCI-Express x16 Slots (Support ATI CrossFire & nVidia 3-Way SLI Technology; Support PCI-Express 2.0); 2x PCI-Express x1 Slots; 2x PCI Slots
IDE/SATA: 1x ATA-133 Channel; 2x eSATA Ports, 10x SATA2 Ports, Support RAID 0, 1, 5, 10
Audio: Creative X-Fi Xtreme Audio CODEC
LAN: Dual Gigabit Ethernet Controller
Ports: 12x USB 2.0 Ports (8 rear, 4 by headers); 2x IEEE 1394 Ports (1 rear, 1 by header); 2x eSATA Ports; 2x PS/2 Ports; 2x RJ45 LAN Ports
Power Connector: 1x 24pin Main Power; 1x 8pin CPU Power
Form Factor: ATX

OCZ intros Agility Series 120GB SSD




OCZ is known for churning out new SSD series at pretty good rate. The latest to join OCZ’s solid state drive family is the Agility series with 120GB storage capacity. According to OCZ, the Agility series delivers the performance and reliability of SSDs at less price per gigabyte than other high speed offerings currently on the market. The drive comes in 30GB, 60GB and 120GB storage capacities, and offers up to 230 MB/s read, and 135 MB/s write.

Two New Series of I-O Data USB Keys




Technically speaking both USB keys are identical, they also have the same shape and design… Available in 4GB, 8GB or 16GB is the GRIGIO Series (Black and Silver), and the Mieux Series (Pink and Light Pink).

USB Heart 4-Port Hub




The latest USB gadget from the guys over at Brando is this fun USB Heart 4-Port Hub.

The USB Heart 4-Port Hub measures 64 x 62 x 15mm and weighs 35g, it has 4 USB 2.0 ports and is compatible with Windows, Mac and Linux.

Here are the specifications.

• USB 2.0 4-Port hub
• Fully compliant with USB 2.0 specification
• Backwards compatible with USB 1.1
• Plug and play
• Supports Windows 2000/XP/Vista, Mac OSX and Linux
• Dimension: 64 x 62 x 15mm (approx.)
• Weight: 35g
The USB Heart 4-Port Hub is available for $10

Thursday, August 13, 2009

Intel power PC platforms: Core 2 Extreme QX6800 and V8



To try it out, we plugged in a Western Digital WD150 Raptor hard drive and an Asus GeForce 7950 GT graphics card and then tried to install the 64-bit version of Windows XP 64-bit - 32-bit XP isn't supported by this hardware. Two things manifested themselves. First, there's a delay of 30 seconds or more between power-on and POST. It takes so long to get to this stage that we started to wonder if the kit was broken. Secondly, the 64-bit XP installer wouldn't recognise any SATA hard drive that we had to hand, so we plumped instead for installing the 32-bit Windows Vista Ultimate and all was well.

Intel's V8: eight cores in action

We ran a series of tests on the V8 which consisted of PCMark05, encoding a 350MB AVI file to DVD with Nero 7, and finishing up with POV-Ray. Glance at the results and you'll see that V8 is fast in PCMark05 and Nero but not much faster than the QX6800. You'll find the charts on the next few pages. POV-Ray is a different story as it is properly threaded to use multi-core processors, and in this test V8 delivers huge performance but, let's face it, that's not much use unless you are rendering the next Pixar movie at home.



Intel's V8: scoring well in PCMark05

You'll also note that the power draw of V8 is huge, to the extent that the motherboard requires a power supply with the usual 24-pin connector, as well as both 8-pin and 4-pin plugs. You also need a case fan solely to keep the FB-DIMM memory cool.

In other words, this hardware is ideally suited for a workstation rather than a PC, so what on Earth is Intel playing at by sending this hardware to Register Hardware?

The likeliest explanation is that Intel wants to show the CPU part of its 'Skulltrail' platform to the world. This is the platform that will combine dual quad-core CPUs with four PCI Express x16 slots to deliver a humungous gaming system, although you have to wonder about the graphics side of things. Will Skulltrail support CrossFire, and will SLI support Skulltrail? If not you certainly won't need four long PCIe slots and may not even require two.

Brand New HP DV2911US Laptop Intel Core 2 Duo T5550



DETAILED PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

Condition:new Processor Type: AMD Turion 64 X2
Brand: HP Processor Speed: 1.6 GHz
Screen Size: 17 inch Processor Configuration: Dual Core
Operating System :Windows Vista Home Premium Memory (RAM): 2 GB
Primary Drive :DVD+/-RW Hard Drive Capacity: 120 GB
Processor :AMD Turion 64 x2 Dual Core 1.6GHz
RAM :2GB Ram
Graphics :Nvidia GeForce 6150
Screen :17" WXGA+ (Maximum Resolution is 1440x900)
Hard Drive :120GB Hard Drive
Optical Drive :8x DVD-/+RW with LightScribe Technology
Network :NVidia NFORCE 10/100Mbit & Broadcom 802.11b/g WLAN
Media Reader :5in1 Memory Card Reader
Camera :Intergrated 1.3MP WebCam
OS :Windows Vista Home Premium

Place of Origin: Fujian in China
Model No: xps m1330
Brand Name: Del

New Intel Server Processors: Fewer Watts, High Performance

SANTA CLARA, Calif., March 25, 2008 – Intel Corporation has further increased its energy-efficient performance lead today with the introduction of two low-voltage 45 nanometer (nm) processors for servers and workstations that run at 50 watts, or just 12.5 watts per core and frequencies as high as 2.50 GigaHertz (GHz). The Quad-Core Intel® Xeon® Processor L5400 Series takes advantage of Intel's unique 45nm manufacturing capabilities and reinvented transistor formula that combine to boost performance and reduce power consumption in data centers.

Benefiting companies with power-constrained, high-compute density environments, the Quad-Core Intel Xeon L5400 processors are as much as 25 percent faster1 and have a 50 percent larger cache size than Intel's previous-generation, low-voltage Quad-Core Intel Xeon processors, while at the same time maintaining the low 50-watt thermal envelope. The quad-core L5420 and L5410 processors run at 2.50 GHz and 2.33 GHz, respectively, and feature a unique 12 megabytes (MB) of on-die cache and dedicated 1333 MHz front side buses (FSB).

"Using Intel's hafnium-infused high-k metal gate transistors has allowed our quad-core 45nm low-voltage server chips to attain new heights in power-efficient performance," said Kirk Skaugen, vice president and general manager of Intel's Server Platforms Group. "These chips deliver the speed needed while using meager amounts of energy."

A number of systems vendors are supporting the L5400 series and L5210, including Asus, Dell, Fujitsu, Fujitsu-Siemens, Gigabyte, HP, Hitachi, IBM, Microstar, NEC, Quanta, Rackable, Sun, Supermicro, Tyan and Verari. Next quarter, Intel will also begin shipping a new dual-core low-voltage processor that will boast a 40-watt rating and clock speed of 3 GHz, with a 6 MB cache size and a 1333 MHz FSB. Intel is also extending the existing Quad-Core Intel Xeon processor 5400 series for embedded market segments by offering the Quad-Core Intel Xeon processor L5410 with support for a 7-year life cycle.

Since unveiling the industry's first 45nm processors last November, Intel today is shipping more than 35 different server, desktop and notebook processors with Intel's Hafnium-based high-k metal gate formula and 45nm technology.

PRICING AND AVAILABILITY

Intel Quad-Core Intel Xeon processor L5420 2.50GHz 1333MHz 50W $390

Intel Quad-Core Intel Xeon processor L5410 2.33GHz 1333MHz 50W $330

In 1,000-unit quantities.
Further information is available at www.intel.com/xeon

About Intel

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PRESS KIT - Intel® Visual Computing Institute




Press Releases
• Intel Invests $12 Million to Create Visual Computing Research Center in Europe

Press Materials
• Backgrounder: History of Collaboration between Saarland University and Intel (PDF 29KB)
• Presentation: Intel Visual Computing Institute - A New Hub in Europe for Worldwide Innovation(PDF 3MB)
• Blog: Announcing the Intel Visual Computing Institute

Friday, August 7, 2009

Intel Pentium 4 Ht Computer Case




Description :


This is a custom built computer, it is in mint condition and has only been built for acouple of days with the latest XP PRO operating systems on it. It comes in a raidmax samurai computer case. The case has a window to look through, a door that shuts in the front to hide the CD drives and floppy drives. It has five drive bays in the front and two floppy drives. It comes with a CD-RW/DVD combo and a floppy.Inside the case I have replaced all the fans with fans that glow light blue except for the power supply fans. There are two cold cathode tubes that put out a bright blue color. If you look in the pictures where you can see in the window, the tower where you put your drives doesnt need a single screw to hold them in place. There are black pins that are very easily adjustable to open and close, which makes it very easy to add or change drives. There is a 160 gig hard drive,1 gig of 400 MHz of RAM for gaming, video card, all of the IDE cables are the braided kind for improved air flow. There is a 2.4 ghz processor with heatsink and fan. The motherboard is very good quality, it has five PCI slots and three have already been used. The computer comes with a 450 watt power supply that has six CD drive power outlets and two floppy outlets.I have put 2.4 ghz wireless internet in it(have to have a router for it to work) but if a router is unavailable the motherboard has integrated ethernet in it so you can just plug it up the old fashioned way. If you do have a router, just set the channels to match the router and you have internet. I also have a t. V. Capture card that allows you to watch 125 channel t. V. With a t. V. Guide programmed into it. You can also record t. V. Shows and/or movies to your hard drive. The computer already has the latest norton antivirus downloaded on it, and works great.The wireless keyboard and mouse are very nice, only the best. The keyboard is covered in hotkeys and both the mouse and the keyboard have a scroll button that can scroll up and down, and left and right for web pages that are to wide you dont have to click the tab just move the mouse scroller left or right. I have a 17 inch dell flat screen LCD monitor that has four USB ports on it, two on the side and two on the bottom. I am also selling a surround sound speaker system that comes with five speakers and a 2000 watt subwoofer, wow..... It really has a kick to it.

Dell XPS M2010 , Intel Core 2 Duo T7400 2.16GHz , 4 GB DDR2 SDRAM




DETAILED PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

DELL XPS M2010 , INTEL CORE 2 DUO T7400 2.16GHZ , 4 GB DDR2 SDRAM , 2 X 120GB HD, 8X DVD/CD BURNER (DVD+/-RW), 20.1" , WITH REMOTE

PRODUCT FEATURES AND TECHNICAL DETAILS

Product Features,,

• 4GB DDR2 SDRAM AT 677MHZ
• 8x DVD/CD Burner (DVD+/-RW)DVD/CD BURNER & DVD PLAYER
• 2 x 120GB EIDE 5400RPM HARD DRIVES
• 20.1" Widescreen WSXGA+ display with TrueLifeTM
• Intel Core 2 Duo T7400 2.16GHz (667MHz FSB/4MB Cache)

Processor, Memory, and Motherboard

• Hardware Platform: PC
• Processor: 2 Intel Core Duo
• Number of Processors: 1
• RAM: 2 GB
• RAM Type: DDR2 SDRAM

Operating System and Software

• Bundled Software: Windows XP Media Center

Special Features

• Gyroscopic Remote Control
• Intel PRO Wireless 3945 ETHERNET
• 56K PCI DATA FAX MODEM
• 4 USB 2.0 (Universal Serial Bus) compliant 4-pin connectors

Hard Drive

• Size: 120 GB
• Manufacturer: 2 x 120GB EIDE 5400RPM HARD DRIVES - Total 240gb
• Type: EIDE


Cases and Expandability

• Weight: 15 pounds

Place of Origin: Austin in United States

Model No: Dell XPS M2010 , Intel Core 2 Duo T7400 2.16GHz ,

Brand Name: Dell XPS M2010

Other Price Terms: Western Union,MoneyGram,Bank Transfer,iKobo

Payment Terms: T/T(Bank Transfer),Western Union,

Minimum Order: Piece/Pieces 1

Supply Ability: Piece/Pieces|1000|Month

Delivery Time: 3-5 day

MSI X-Slim Series X340 and X600 notebooks




X-Slim is the new product lineup this year from MSI. The product series aims for “Light, Slim, Aesthetic” product designs to challenge the senses of consumers and extremes of notebooks. After the X320 was introduced to the world, it has become a hot topic among consumers. Sam Chern, MSI’s marketing director, mentioned that “Light, Slim, Aesthetic” is going higher up the list of consumers’ notebook purchase decisions. As a result, MSI is leading the pack with X320 and will be further expanding upon the X-Slim series with more innovative ultra portable notebooks.

X340 ultra portable notebook, making its first showing at CeBIT, shares the same specifications as X320, including the golden ratio 16:9 cinematic 13” LED display, weight of just 1.3kg, thickest point at 1.98cm thin and just 6mm at its thinnest. This notebook is even thinner than a small pack of tissue paper!

However, in direct contrast with X320, which was designed for consumers with long life mobile computing needs, the X340 is designed for users with multimedia requirements. Therefore, while X320 features the Intel Menlow platform, X340 uses the Intel Centrino mobile platform with ULV CPU architecture, which provides the user with performance, multimedia features, as well as power saving advantages. Even more amazing is that the total power consumption is merely one sixth of other notebook computers!

Not only that, X340 also comes with the complete multimedia feature set, including full I/O ports, HDMI port, as well as Blu-Ray support! For network connectivity, X340 features 802.11 b/g/n Wi-Fi connection, Bluetooth connection, and even optional WiMAX modules!

X340 is offered in three different colors for the preference of different consumers, which are: Splendid Champagne Gold, Elegant Pearl White and Stylish Techno Black. The stylish exterior and elegant design makes it a fashion statement for trendy consumers.

MSI also introduced the ultra portable concept and design to the larger notebook models. The newest X600 is equipped with a 16:9 widescreen 15” display but weighs only 2kg – rewriting the history of large display notebooks! Sam Chern, MSI’s marketing director, mentioned that X600 with Intel Centrino mobile platform and ULV CPU would focus on the 16” notebook market and achieve new heights in sales!

Intel Core 2 Extreme QX6800



Intel's V8: firing on all cylinders?

Intel struts its stuff with a new quad-core CPU you might buy and an eight-core set-up that is sure to be out of reach...
Rating

Suggested Price: £810/$1199
More info:
Intel's Core 2 Extreme page

Let's start with V8 as it's something of an odd ball. It consists of an Intel S5000XVN ATX motherboard and two quad-core Xeon X5365 processors, each clocked to 3GHz and capable of operating on a 1333MHz frontside bus. With it, Intel sent us a pair of CPU coolers, 4GB of Samsung FB-DIMM PC2-5300F memory and an 850W power supply from Cooler Master.
So, that's eight physical cores on two sockets all with an estimated value of £2400. Good value as a bundle? It's hard to be sure, as Intel isn't selling the V8 as a system but is instead touting it as a technology showcase.
Or is it? As it happens the Xeon X5365 processor isn't currently available through the usual channels. If you want one, you have to buy a Mac Pro from Apple. The covering letter that came with the V8 refers to an "eight-core media creation PC", which is a pretty good description of the top-of-the-range Mac Pro.
Could V8, or a version of it, be a board supplied by Intel for Apple and now getting a lease of life beyond the Mac platform? Neither Intel nor Apple are saying, of course.

Intel said: There is no mandatory packaging sales Atom chipset




Xbitlabs Web site reported, although NVIDIA recently released “Ion Platform” (Ion platform) in the specifications and performance are very attractive, but so far have not been friendly to support the board manufacturers, NVIDIA that the main reason for Intel to Atom processors and chipsets with the sale of the policies that hinder its own into the ultra-portable market.
Intel has been denied, “We packaged sales Atom processor and chipset, but it may also be sold separately Atom processor.” Intel spokesman explained this site Xbitlabs questions. According to Intel’s official information, in fact, NVIDIA does not require a separate authorization in order to create sales and Intel Atom processor-compatible chipset products.
NVIDIA last week released for the Atom processor chipset MCP79 single-chip design, set Northbridge MCH, Nanqiao ICH, a graphics core mGPU in which graphics core GeForce 9400M G, to support DX10, CUDA, PureVideo HD technology, 3D games, high-definition video decoder, such as the natural performance is far superior to Intel 945GSE chipset integrated GMA950. However regrettable that in terms of performance, more powerful at the same time, MCP79 power is also slightly higher, reaching 14W, while the 945GSE + ICH7-M chips add up to only 2 5.5W.
And Intel also pointed out that the Internet is the primary purpose for the Internet, send and receive e-mail and so on, rather than the game of these resources require a higher procedures. In addition the cost of Internet access is also favored by the market one of the main reasons, NVIDIA ion platform using higher prices as a result of the DDR3 memory and a higher-capacity battery needs, so for Acer’s Aspire One and ASUS Eee PC such as the Internet this is not the best option.
Although Intel demonstrated a high-profile, but has been moved as high as 87.4 percent market share of Intel, any outsider would naturally be regarded as potential adversaries, NVIDIA high-profile platform to promote the work of the ion needs to be carefully carried out.

Intel cans IDF Taiwan 2009




According to a report from Digitimes, chip giant Intel is canceling IDF Taiwan 2009. The Intel Developer Forum is a technology convention focused on Intel products and is a chance for Intel to unveil new products and roadmaps to the press, analysts, and industry insiders.
There were three IDF events in 2008 so having one less isn’t a major loss, though it is a sign of the tough economic times that every company, including Intel, is facing right now. The flagship event–IDF 2009 San Francisco–is still planned for September 22-24, 2009 at the Moscone Center as is the April event at Beijing International Convention Center. The lack of a Taipei event, which would have run from November 16-17, means Intel will skip this important manufacturing and technology area, but it was close enough to the San Francisco IDF that is was clearly the one to be dropped. Intel’s presence at Computex 2009 should help offset the loss of this particular Forum though.

Monday, August 3, 2009

OQO reversal on Intel Atom UMPC? New Atom product hinted



OQO, makers of high-end UMPCs, may have lost their CEO but they could be gaining a new Intel Atom based version of their touchscreen device. CEO Dennis Moore left the company this week, with company co-founder Andy Popell taking over the reigns; that seems to have loosened spokesperson Bob Rosin’s tongue. He appears to be suggesting that the prototype OQO Model 02 running an Intel Atom CPU spotted at the IDF conference back in August will, in fact, become a production product.

After speculation started over the prototype 02, Dennis Moore had quickly stepped in to describe it as a “technology showcase” and not something that would reach production lines. His explanation was that it was a demonstration of two mobile-focused companies working together to target professionals.

“OQO is very excited about their upcoming roadmap. Rosin mentioned the Intel IDF conference where they demoed a prototype Model 02 running an Intel Atom 1.6 ghz processor, but wouldn’t elaborate much more on pricing, timelines, etc. Don’t expect a product release this fall, though” GottaBeMobile

At the time, we speculated that OQO was nipping rumors in the bud to preserve sales of the existing models, which could dive if would-be customers believed a new, Atom-powered version was just around the corner. We also suggested that OQO could be waiting until the dual-core Atom 330 CPU was available. Rosin’s apparent confirmation that an Intel-based OQO is a work-in-progress would seemingly back both of those theories up.


Intel has taken the wraps off a family of tiny processors for handheld devices, called Atom -- also destined for low cost notebooks and desktop PCs which may run Linux.

Get ready for a new brand in the already cluttered world of tech marketing. Intel has chosen Atom as the name for its super small low-power processor formerly known as Silverthorne, due to be launched during next month's IDF in Shanghai.

Silverthorne - sorry, we mean Atom - is the child of a ground-up effort to create a new processor for the ultra-mobile market, ranging from UMPCs to mobile Internet devices. There's even the chance it could pop up in a future generation of the iPhone.

Small wonder: Intel's own concept mobile Internet device typifies the products that will run on its Atom 'Silverthorne' processorHowever, Intel also sees Atom as becoming the powerplant of "a new class of simple and affordable Internet-centric computers" including notebooks and desktops, which Intel has respectively dubbed ‘netbooks' and ‘net-tops'. These devices will run a beefed-up variant of Silverthorne formerly codenamed Diamondville. (The name change will no doubt please the guys running the Neil Diamond tribute Web site of the same name).


Intel Corporation today unveiled five new products in the Dual-Core Intel Itanium 2 Processor 9000 series. Previously codenamed “Montecito,” the new processors are designed for the most sophisticated high-end computing platforms in the world.

They double the performance and lower energy requirements, improving performance per watt by 2.5 times compared to existing, single-core versions. All server-maker members of the Itanium Solutions Alliance (ISA) will launch new Dual-Core Intel Itanium 2 Processor 9000 series-based products.

The flagship 9050 model features two complete processing cores and nearly triples the cache or memory reservoir versus Intel’s previous generation. It also can execute four instructions or threads per processor enhanced by Intel’s Hyper-Threading Technology (HT Technology).

The new Dual-Core Itanium 2 processors represent the world’s most intricate product design to date with more than 1.7 billion transistors. This allows Intel designers to deliver new features to the Itanium processor family that create robust virtualization capabilities, enhanced cache reliability and other mainframe-like capabilities.

Unlike products from the remaining RISC vendors, the Dual-Core Intel Itanium 2 Processor 9000 series offers end-user freedom through a broad choice of software with more than 8,000 applications in production. Itanium processor-based servers and high-performance computing (HPC) systems are unique in the industry. They provide mission critical support for Windows, Linux, UNIX and other operating systems as well as new migration tools off of proprietary servers and mainframes - delivering unbeatable flexibility and a confident adoption path for IT managers to migrate to a standards-based architecture.

The Dual-Core Intel Itanium 2 processor 9000 series delivers performance at a system scale unmatched by competing RISC architectures. It set world record results in several key server benchmarks including a score of 4230 SPEC_int_rate_base_20001, nearly triple the previous record.

“Intel remains focused on removing the proprietary shackles that remain in the high-end of the server market segment, and with Dual-Core Itanium 2 processors we are delivering unprecedented IT freedom with a product that excels in performance, reliability and improved energy efficiency,” said Pat Gelsinger, senior vice president and general manager, Intel’s Digital Enterprise Group. “The broad system and software support for Itanium 2 processors enables CIOs to move away from aging and expensive legacy systems and instead direct those funds toward standard-based computing and business innovation.

“In virtually all areas, momentum for Itanium-based systems is growing. More applications were added during the first half this year than were available in 2003 and more than 70 percent of the top Global 100 companies are choosing Itanium technology. In addition, the Itanium Solutions Alliance has committed $10 billion of hardware support through 2010 to the architecture.”

Dual-core Itanium 2-based systems target the most compute intensive areas, such as business analytics, large data warehouses and HPC areas. This is increasingly important as companies continue to strive for real-time decision making based on increasingly large amounts of data; and scientists, engineers and researchers seek to solve medical, climatic and other challenges through the use of computing power. The Itanium 2 processor’s Explicitly Parallel Instruction Computing (EPIC) architecture design provides high levels of parallelism and computational capabilities, driving greater efficiency into analytics applications and business intelligence software.

“Microsoft Windows Server 2003 and Microsoft SQL Server 2005 on the new dual-core, multi-threaded Itanium 2 processor will provide exceptional performance, scalability and reliability to enterprise customers with database workloads and line of business applications,” said Bob Muglia, senior vice president of the Server and Tools Business at Microsoft. “Microsoft is resolute in its support of the Itanium architecture, today and in the future.”

MSI X58 Platinum Core i7/ Intel X58/ DDR3/ CrossFireX/ A&2GbE/ ATX Motherboard



Specifications:

Mfr Part Number: 7522-010 (X58 PLATINUM)
CPU: Socket LGA1366 Support Intel Core i7 Processor; QPI Upto 6.4GT/s
Chipset: Intel X58 & ICH10R
Memory: 6x 240pin DDR3-1600/1333/1066/800 DIMMs, Triple Channel, Max Capacity 24GB
Slots: 2x PCI-Express x16 Slots (Support ATI CrossFireX Technology; Support PCI-Express 2.0); 3x PCI-Express x1 Slots; 2x PCI Slots
IDE/SATA: 1x ATA-133 Channel, 1x eSATA Port(by JMicron 363); 2x SATA2 Ports, Support RAID 0, 1, JBOD(by JMicron 322); 6x SATA2 Ports, Support RAID 0, 1, 5, 10(by ICH10R)
Audio: Realtek ALC888 8-channel Audio CODEC
LAN: Dual Realtek 8111C Gigabit Ethernet Controller
Ports: 12x USB 2.0 Ports (8 rear, 4 by headers); 2x IEEE 1394 Ports (1 rear, 1 by header); 1x eSATA Ports; 2x PS/2 Ports; 2x RJ45 LAN Ports; 1x Optical SPDIF-out; Audio I/O Jacks
Power Connector: 1x 24pin Main Power; 1x 8pin CPU Power
Form Factor: ATX, 30.5 x 24.4 cm

Intel G45 Chipset




The Intel G45 Chipset is Intel's top of the line as of Summer 2008, and is the integrated graphics version of the X45 chipset. Supporting the same high-end Dual and Quad core processors as the X45 the G45's integrated graphic solutions is marketed towards Home Theater PC builders. Intel claims the integrated video decoder puts less strain on the CPU and lets even lower powered processors handle 1080p Blu-Ray discs. As of August 19th these decoding capabilities are not functional and most of the processing is still done on the CPU side. Intel claims they are working on the problem.