A few pieces of computer news...
Posted: 2003-02-10 02:27pm
And now for something different [at least compared to all the threads on the weekend]
AMD has released their PR3000 Athlon XP based on the Barton core. It actually clocks slower than the PR2800 but has more cache (512kB vs. 256kB L2). It appears to be running neck-and-neck with the P4/3.06GHz, though when HyperTransport is enabled the P4 sometimes pulls ahead.
Apple has updated their XServe rackmount servers. They now sport FireWire800, 1.33GHz PPCs and they appear to be more flexible with regard to expansion than the originals. They have also announced the XServe RAID, which is a FibreChannel storage solution with up to 2.5TB of space. Both utilize ATA hard drives rather than FC/SCSI to lower costs.
Western Digital has announced SATA hard drives @ 10000RPM and a 5-year warrenty.
Sun has some new servers out.
AMD has released their PR3000 Athlon XP based on the Barton core. It actually clocks slower than the PR2800 but has more cache (512kB vs. 256kB L2). It appears to be running neck-and-neck with the P4/3.06GHz, though when HyperTransport is enabled the P4 sometimes pulls ahead.
Apple has updated their XServe rackmount servers. They now sport FireWire800, 1.33GHz PPCs and they appear to be more flexible with regard to expansion than the originals. They have also announced the XServe RAID, which is a FibreChannel storage solution with up to 2.5TB of space. Both utilize ATA hard drives rather than FC/SCSI to lower costs.
Western Digital has announced SATA hard drives @ 10000RPM and a 5-year warrenty.
Sun has some new servers out.