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Intel Adds More Storage Customers, Fueled by Intel® Xeon® Processor Innovation

NEWS HIGHLIGHTS

  • Customers include Hitachi*, IBM*, NetApp*, Oracle* and PROMISE Technology* in the past 3 months.
  • Intel continues to innovate, add advanced storage products to market.

 

 

SANTA CLARA, Calif., Nov. 18, 2010 – Intel Corporation’s storage division has recently added new major wins with five storage vendors, illustrating the company’s momentum around developing advanced integrated storage features and capabilities.

 

Since Intel began targeting Intel® Xeon® processor-based storage systems for the enterprise storage market, the company has seen strong momentum toward the use of the efficient, scalable and innovative Intel® architecture (IA)-designed solutions for the most demanding, data-intensive storage needs in the datacenter.

 

“We’ve worked to forge strong relationships with major storage industry vendors over the years, collaborating with them to develop innovative and powerful Xeon processor technologies,” said David Tuhy, general manager, Intel Storage Group. “We expect significant innovation in the storage market and are pursuing next-generation IA architectures to support the dramatic growth of digital content.”

 

The explosion of data growth and the resulting management complexities are driving the industry to deliver a wide offering of storage automation and management solutions that take advantage of Intel’s popular processor line.

 

The list of industry storage vendors offering enterprise storage systems based on the Intel Xeon processor family includes EMC*, Hitachi Data Systems*, HP*, IBM*, Isilon*, NetApp*, Oracle* and PROMISE Technology*.

 

In September, Hitachi launched the Hitachi Virtual Storage Platform (VSP), which includes quad-core Intel Xeon processors in combination with Hitachi storage design and input/output (I/O) management, for efficient data management in virtualized environments. This solution joins the Hitachi Adaptable Modular Storage (AMS) 2000 family and the Hitachi Content Platform (HCP), which both also utilize Intel Xeon processors.

 

Announced in early October, IBM’s Storwize V7000 midrange storage systems incorporate the Intel® Xeon® C5500/C3500 processor in a compact modular design. IBM also announced its IBM Scale Out NAS (SONAS) product in February, which utilizes Intel Xeon C5500 processors and is designed to provide a clustered NAS system for Common Internet File System (CIFS), Network File System (NFS) and File Transfer Protocol (FTP) services.

 

NetApp’s new FAS/V6200 series and FAS/V3200 series launched this month, based on the Intel Xeon 5600 series processor, help customers meet their business requirements while responding to the rapid growth and pace of their business. These new storage systems double the performance of previous models, and are capable of delivering greater scalability, availability and expandability. They also help customers make the transition to a more flexible and efficient shared IT infrastructure — the foundation for cloud computing.

 

In September, Oracle announced its next-generation Sun ZFS Storage Appliance product line using Intel® Xeon® 5600 and 7500 processors that combine performance, density and storage analytics with an innovative storage architecture and easy deployment and use.

 

PROMISE Technology announced its VTrak Ex30 Series enterprise-class storage systems earlier this month and has reported a 4x performance gain in its products by incorporating the Intel Xeon C5500/C3500 processors.

 

Additional information about Intel processors designed for enterprise storage is available at intel.com/go/storage.

 

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AMD Revenues Fueled by Notebook PC Chip Sales

AMD saw revenues in the second quarter grow 40 percent over last year, thanks to strong growth in the mobile PC chip business. AMD’s graphics business also did well, though AMD officials expressed frustration with the server numbers. – Advanced Micro Devices followed rival Intel’s announcement of record
second-quarter financial numbers with strong results of its own, though its
high revenues were tempered by a net loss of $43 million.
AMD officials announced
second-quarter revenues of $1.65 billion, up 40 percent from the same…


Malware and Spam are Fueled by Popular Topics

Developers of spam and malware realize that the most effective way to make a user click on a hyperlink, open a file enclosure, or read a message is to aim at those hot topics the majority of users are interested in and actively discuss. Provider of Web and e-mail security solutions AppRiver has issued a [...]

Google Satellite TV Search to Be Fueled by Android

Google and the Dish Network are implementing Google’s Web search experience through a Google Android set-top box. Users’ search queries bring back both TV content and YouTube video content. IDC analyst Hadley Reynolds says the test runs only on Android-powered set-top boxes, for users able to use a keyboard and TV remote control to enter queries. Richard Doherty, research director for the Envisioneering Group, tells eWEEK he believes Google has at least three strategies for melding the TV with the Web. Read on to learn about them.
– Google and the Dish Network are implementing Google’s Web search experience via
a Google Android set-top box, through which users’ search
queries bring back both TV content and YouTube video content, an IDC
analyst told eWEEK.
The Wall Street Journal said Google is testing its search software o…


Intel Sees Strong Q4, Fueled by New Products, Consumer Demand

Giving hope that the rebound in the IT industry seen in the second half of 2009 will continue into this year, Intel announced that it earned $4.4 billion on $35.1 billion in revenues in the fourth quarter. CEO Paul Otellini touted the new 32-nm PC and server chips in 2010 as hope for the upcoming year, and said he expects consumer demand to remain strong and is optimistic about the corporate space.
– Intel finished up a good 2009 with a very strong fourth quarter, helped by a
mix of new products and more efficient, lower-cost manufacturing.
In reporting fourth-quarter financial numbers that included $10.6 billion in
revenue and a net income of $2.3 billion, Intel officials Jan. 14 pointed to …


Intel-Newsweek Report: Economic Growth Will be Fueled by Technology Innovation

NEW YORK and SANTA CLARA, Calif., Nov. 16, 2009 – Despite one of the worst recessions in history, Americans have increasing faith in technology innovation as an engine of economic growth, but are plagued with doubts about the nation’s ability to maintain its global leadership mantle.

Apple Tablet Rumors Fueled by New York Times Editor’s Speech

Rumors of an upcoming Apple tablet PC, fueled periodically by alleged patent and insider leaks, receive another boost when video shows New York Times Executive Editor Bill Keller referred to the impending Apple slate in a speech at TheTimesCenter. Whether or not Keller was referring to a specific device, Apple has been exploring touch-screen functionality, leading Microsoft to tout the multitouch capabilities of its newly released Windows 7.
– Rumors of an Apple
tablet PC were refueled over the weekend, with leaked video of the executive
editor at The New York Times referring to quot;the impending Apple slate quot;
at an Oct. 16 meeting.
While Apple has long refused to confirm or deny the scuttlebutt about a
tablet PC in the works, …