[geeks] Sun to adopt newest Intel Xeon chips for upcoming servers (link)
Charles Shannon Hendrix
shannon at widomaker.com
Tue Jan 23 17:03:15 CST 2007
Tue, 23 Jan 2007 @ 19:27 +0000, Mark Benson said:
> On 23 Jan 2007, at 11:23, Bill Bradford wrote:
>
> > On Tue, Jan 23, 2007 at 02:15:23AM -0600, Jonathan C. Patschke wrote:
> >> At this point, why by a Sun if it's just going to be Yet Another
> >> Intel
> >> Reference Design In An Overpriced Chassis?
> >
> > The only "reference design" system they were selling that I saw was
> > the
> > original x2100 which was a Tyan-motherboard system.
>
> The fact the only 'reference' design came from Tyan, not AMD leads me
> to believe AMD possess few reference designs for server hardware.
AMD does make them, and has them at shows.
However, most of the time they produce a reference design and have
someone else make it. They've done this a lot more than Intel, but even
Intel does this with some boards.
Right now, AMD has a new ATI chipset board with their name on it, but
I'm not sure if you can buy it or not.
I'm curious about how the AMD/ATI deal is going to affect the use of
other video cards in their systems.
For example, I don't think you can use a dual nVidia card setup on a
Crossfire board and vice versa, but it would seem that AMD would
want a given board to work no matter what.
Given how polarized ATI and nVidia are in the market, I'm a bit worried
that we'll see a stupid standards war.
I'd hate to see it become hard to run nVidia graphics cards on AMD
systems, or ATI graphics cards on Intel systems.
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