Compaq, Dell Announce Eight-Way Intel Servers

| Friday, July 30, 2010

This means that Intel/NT servers are starting to move into the performance band historically owned by Unix servers. As this trend continues, non-Intel servers will have a tougher time gaining customers in anything but the very-high-end market. Four-way servers now get pushed down into the mid-range segment, which will result in price pressures. Compaq and Dell have a slight timing advantage (re: shipments) - IBM and HP, although they announced their competing systems in June, are not expected to ship systems until late September. This will reinforce the idea that the Intel server battle is now between Compaq and Dell, with everyone else trying to catch them. Demand is not expected to be high immediately, but is expected to grow - especially if Merced slips beyond September, 2000 (20% probability), and customers look for a transition product to "tide them over" until Merced ships. In addition, eight-way servers will hasten customers' server consolidation, replacing four older two-CPU models with one eight-CPU. (Note that this consolidation will not be appropriate for everyone, nor should it be.)
SOURCE:http://www.technologyevaluation.com/research/articles/compaq-dell-announce-eight-way-intel-servers-15345/

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