New High end Motherboards and Servers From CeBIT 2006
Monday, 13 March 2006 by Michel Roth
What's all that wonderful software without the muscle to run it. Anandtech visited CeBIT 2006 and took a look at the newest high end hardware that was presented. Feast your eyes on this article:

"The servers of the near future contain multi-core 64 bit CPUs, SAS storage and massive amounts of memory. What kind of memory is not so clear. Of the ones to whom we spoke, most manufacturers feel that normal DDR-2 will be more attractive than FB-DIMMs in 2006. This might change, of course, in 2007."

"Socket-F and AM2 gives us a déjà-vu. On Cebit 2003, the socket 940 and 754 boards were there, but few Athlon 64 and Opterons were available. On Cebit 2006, all motherboard manufacturers are ready with their socket-F and AM2 boards, but AMD seems a bit late to the party again. Intel launches the new Xeon Dempsey, but draws little attention to it. The spotlight is clearly on the Woodcrest successor."

Read it here.

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