These are Intel’s latest iteration of Xeon processors which use the Skylake architecture. The official rating is 10% IPC gain over the predecessor, but that isn’t what sets the new chips apart. The ...
The differences between the recently released Mac Pros and the 2009 models they replace are minimal—an update, really, with graphics and processor speeds brought up to 2010 standards. If there is one ...
Apple to introduce 12-core Mac Pro systems, but save your pennies because these will set you back $4,999! Here's the scoop: Apple Unveils New Mac Pro With Up to 12 Processing CoresCUPERTINO, ...
Eurocom is launching the world's first 12 core / 24 thread Intel Xeon E5-2697 v2 based 12lbs (5.5kg) Mobile Server Supercomputer-class laptop, the EUROCOM Panther 5SE. Intel's Xeon E5-26xx v2 ...
A leaked engineering sample claimed to be from Intel's upcoming Broadwell-EP Xeon family could hint at future specifications for the Mac Pro, which was last updated in Dec. 2013. The chip was posted ...
Intel Corp. is doubling down on its efforts to power artificial intelligence in any location with the launch of its new Intel Core Ultra family of mobile processors, which are the first to be built on ...
Intel is continuing to show signs that it is scared to its core over AMD's new Ryzen processors, and the threat of the Naples-based 32C/64T processor has Intel pre-emptively launching its new Xeon ...
Those customers waiting to order one of Apple’s recently revamped Mac Pros now have the full range of options at their disposal. On Monday, Apple added the 12-core model of the pro desktop to its ...
Intel has announced the next family of Xeon processors that it plans to ship in the first half of next year. The new parts represent a substantial upgrade over current Xeon chips, with up to 48 cores ...
Apple CEO Tim Cook and head of hardware John Ternus have debuted the new Mac Pro, restoring PCI-E and ultra-high performance to the Mac. In the new Mac Pro, Apple is using a new Intel Xeon processor ...
The way we process and utilise data has changed a lot in recent years. Our hardware has to follow the same trend in order to keep up with the demands for flexible compute, networking, and storage.