March 13, 2007 — (WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) — Data center products provider Rackable Systems (rackable.com) announced on Monday it has deployed the newest Intel Xeon processor series into its family of energy-efficient servers, available within 30 days.
Rackable says the new low wattage processors draw a low 50 watts of power, enabling even greater performance per watt per square foot when paired with Rackable Systems’ award-winning servers and storage systems.
Last year, Rackable Systems unveiled the world’s first cabinet of publicly-demonstrated quad-core servers at the Intel Developer Forum. This new line leverages the quad-core Intel Xeon processors L5320 and L5310 extending Rackable Systems’ leadership in quad-core computing, enabling dramatic reduction in power consumption while maintaining superior performance.
“Our newest low wattage servers demonstrate our ongoing commitment to green technology and reducing data center operational expenses,” says Giovanni Coglitore, CTO at Rackable Systems. “With Intel’s new 50 watt quad-core processors inside Rackable Systems’ thermally efficient servers, we can meet companies’ computing needs while effectively managing skyrocketing energy costs.”











