Fujitsu is rolling out two new single-socket servers that take advantage of Intel’s 32-nanometer “Clarkdale” processors.
The new entry-level systems, announced Jan. 7, can use not only the new Pentium G6950 or Core i3-530 and 540 models—which Intel announced at
the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas—but also the chip maker’s
Xeon 3400 series processors, according to Fujitsu officials.
The Primergy TX150 S7 tower system and RX100 S6 rack server are
aimed at small and medium businesses, and also can be used in such
non-mission-critical environments like Web server farms, according to
Richard McCormack, senior vice president of Fujitsu’s Server and
Solutions Business.
“The flexibility and power of [the two servers] make them ideally
suited for general all-around use, and they are affordable enough to be
very attractive to clients in the small and mid-sized market sector,”
McCormack said in a statement.
Intel gave reporters an introduction into the new Core processors in
December, and officially announced them Jan. 7 at CES. Intel officials
are touting the performance capabilities of the dual-core processors,
as well as the integrated graphics capabilities, greater energy
efficiency and such features as Hyper-Threading and Turbo Boost, which
enables users to increase the speed of individual cores based on
workload demands.
The processors—in the Core i3, i5 and i7 series—are built on Intel’s
32-nanometer manufacturing process. The chip maker invested $7 billion
in four fabs to enable them to make the 32-nm products.
The combination of performance and affordability was a good fit for
Fujitsu’s new entry-level systems, officials said. The energy
efficiency of the systems is further enhanced by a new generation of
power supplies they said.
They also feature not only the new processors, but also
second-generation PCIe slots and SAS 2.0 interfaces, and can expand up
to 32GB of RAM.
The RX100 S6 rack server offers either two 3.5-inch drives or four
2.5-inch drives, and the modular RAID configurations support SATA, SAS
and SSD (solid state drive) hard drives.
Both are available immediately.