SeaMicro releases a new low-power server for web service providers

Monday, February 28, 2011 - 17:01 in Mathematics & Economics

(PhysOrg.com) -- SeaMicro has announced that they have developed a low-power usage server. The machine, which has been dubbed the SM10000-64, includes 256 of Intel's latest Atom N570 dual-core processors. The SM10000-64 is outfitted with 512 Atom processing cores that run at 1.66GHz. These processors can deliver 850GHz of processing power, according to the representatives at SeaMicro. Each of the cores is expected to be capable of running two threads of data simultaneously, a feature that is expected to significantly boost application performance.

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