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Eurocom Adds Intel Xeon Processor X5690 to Panther 2.0 Mobile Servers and Mobile Workstations

Proessor provides more options for deploying short-term LAN-based solutions.

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By DE Editors  

March 11, 2011

By DE Editors

Eurocom Corporation is now supporting the Intel Xeon Processor X5690 in its line of mobile server and mobile workstation notebooks.

The EUROCOM Mobile Server Technology can help reduce the time and cost of deploying short-term LAN based solutions and of extending usage of existing business applications to users wherever is required. Eurocom has developed a concept called "Server-on-the-Go" where a team of engineers in the field operating under a "RED Team" strategy use a Eurocom mobile server to receive and process feedback while being face-to-face with customers, co-developers, final users and other third parties.

Eurocom’s Panther line of mobile workstations and mobile servers will be bolstered by the introduction of the Intel XEON Processor X5690. The Panther series provide 3.25 TB of storage with four physical SATA-300 or SATA-600 solid state, hybrid or hard disk drives and RAID 0/1/5/10. They feature Intel XEON 6-core X5690, built in uninterrupted power supply, a gigabit Ethernet port on-board, and with have an integrated 17-in. LCD.

The Intel Xeon X5690 is a LGA1366 processor based on the 32 nm Westmere-EP silicon. It carries a nominal clock-speed of 3.46 GHz with a max turbo frequency of 3.73 GHz, interconnect speed of 6.4 GT/s, and supports triple-channel registered DDR3 memory with an integrated memory controller. Cache levels include 256 KB L2 cache per core, and 12 MB L3 cache.

For more information, visit Eurocom.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company's website.

 
 

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