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Dell continues to show its support for processor manufacturer AMD and has now launched two new server systems based on AMD’s Opteron processors. The two new servers are a part of the PowerEdge series and the flagship has been named PowerEdge 6950, which is a system with four processor sockets and targeted for the enterprise market with handling databases and other heavy applications as it’s main task, which earlier was often handled by RISC-based systems. Dell markets PE 6950 as a cheaper alternative to RISC-based servers and points out that PE 6950 can deliver market-leading price/performance. The power consumption has been reduced with 20% compared to previous 4-socket PowerEdge servers.



Dell has completed the top model with PowerEdge SC1435, which is a slim rack server with two processor sockets, where the target market is high performance clusters for smaller and mid-size companies. Also here a lot of the focus is on the price/performance ratio. Whether the systems will be able to live up to Dell’s statement remains to be seen, but it’s interesting to see a growing support for AMD from the world’s largest PC builder. A support AMD is most likely very thankful for considering Intel’s most recent rampaging with Core 2 Duo.


“By combining Dell’s world-class product design, service and support with the performance-per-watt benefits of AMD Opteron processors and open innovation platform enabled by the AMD Torrenza initiative, customers have the right tools for addressing specific workload needs and applications while reducing total cost of ownership.”


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