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24 Sep 2007
#18640
Sun's New Quad-Core x64 (x86, 64-bit) Systems
Sun Fire X4150 and Sun Fire X4450 Powered by Intel Xeon Processors

Sun Fire X4150 and Sun Fire X4450 servers are Sun's first quad-core x64 (x86, 64-bit) systems. Both servers can run the Solaris Operating System (Solaris OS), Windows, Linux or VMware operating systems and come in a new chassis design optimized for cooling and power efficiency.
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26 Sep 2007
#18690
Video: Sun and Intel Execs Introduce New Intel-Based Systems
Discuss Designing the New Sun Fire Systems, Future Plans

John Fowler, EVP for Sun's Systems Group, and Pat Gelsinger, senior VP and GM for Intel's Digital Enterprise Group, unveiled the new Sun Fire systems based on the Quad-Core Intel Xeon processor on September 25th, 2007. See the launch of the Sun Fire X4150 and Sun Fire X4450 in a 43-minute video.
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25 Sep 2007
#18689
Sun Fire X4150 and the Intel Architecture, Memory
Compared To AMD Opteron, Sun Fire X4100 M2 and Sun Fire X2200 M2

Find out more about the newly announced Sun Fire X4150 powered by the Quad-Core Intel Xeon processor 5300 series [18640] by reviewing what's new in Intel's core micro-architecture; how its architecture and memory compares to AMD Opteron; plus how does the Sun Fire X4150 compare to the Sun Fire X4100 M2 and Sun Fire X2200 M2.
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24 Sep 2007
#18672
Performance Tests Compare Sun Fire V480 and T2000 Servers
Running Oracle 10g RAC Database

Bipul Kumar and Tomas Ramanauskas report on a test of the Sun Fire V480 versus Sun Fire T2000 server in the real-world, production environment found at BioMed Central that publishes more than 170 journals and several other web-based products. BioMed Central uses the Oracle 10g RAC database to store and serve the data required to run the web sites. The comparison revealed superior performance with the Sun Fire T2000.
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