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Message: [Computer Industry] Quanta, Intel Unveil Low-power Computer Server

Changed By: techman
Change Date: December 15, 2012 10:00PM

[Computer Industry] Quanta, Intel Unveil Low-power Computer Server
[Computer Industry] Quanta, Intel Unveil Low-power Computer Server (<a href=http://mepopedia.com/forum/read.php?127,28650>Chinese Version</a>)

<i>CNA - Focus Taiwan</i> (2012/12/12) Quanta Computer Inc., the world's top contract notebook maker, on December 12 unveiled a computer server using Intel Corp.'s latest low-power chips.

James JAU, Vice President of Quanta's cloud computing business unit, said the new S900-X31A microserver is expected to drive growth of his company's server shipments.

"It is a new product line and is expected to spur new applications," he said at a news conference to launch Intel's Atom S1200 processor family and its customers' server products.

Quanta shipped over 1 million units of computer servers last year, JAU said but declined to disclose the company's server shipment targets for 2012 and 2013.

Intel said its 6-watt Atom S1200 processors can help companies achieve high reliability and cost effectiveness for data storage.


Further Information:
<a href=http://focustaiwan.tw/ShowNews/WebNews_Detail.aspx?Type=aALL&ID=201212120040>CNA - Focus Taiwan 2012/12/12</a>

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雿: techman
Date: December 15, 2012 09:53PM

[Computer Industry] Quanta, Intel Unveil Low-power Computer Server
[Computer Industry] Quanta, Intel Unveil Low-power Computer Server (Chinese Version)

CNA - Focus Taiwan (2012/12/12) Quanta Computer Inc., the world's top contract notebook maker, on December 12 unveiled a computer server using Intel Corp.'s latest low-power chips.

James JAU, Vice President of Quanta's cloud computing business unit, said the new S900-X31A microserver is expected to drive growth of his company's server shipments.

"It is a new product line and is expected to spur new applications," he said at a news conference to launch Intel's Atom S1200 processor family and its customers' server products.

Quanta shipped over 1 million units of computer servers last year, JAU said but declined to disclose the company's server shipment targets for 2012 and 2013.

Intel said its 6-watt Atom S1200 processors can help companies achieve high reliability and cost effectiveness for data storage.


Further Information:
CNA - Focus Taiwan 2012/12/12