Dell and IBM plan to introduce servers with Intel’s new 64-bit Xeon microprocessor, which allows greater amounts of computer memory than earlier architectures. IBM said it will begin on Monday rolling out eight new servers based on the Intel’s new Xeon processor with 64-bit technology. A 64-bit computer can accommodate a great deal of memory and can churn through chunks of data at a much faster rate than 32-bit architectures.
Intel Ships Xeon with Support from Dell, IBM
Posted by: ECT News Hardware Desk August 3, 2004 02:11 PMDell and IBM plan to introduce servers with Intel’s new 64-bit Xeon microprocessor, which allows greater amounts of computer memory than earlier architectures. IBM said it will begin on Monday rolling out eight new servers based on the Intel’s new Xeon processor with 64-bit technology. A 64-bit computer can accommodate a great deal of memory and can churn through chunks of data at a much faster rate than 32-bit architectures.