Server System Infrastructure Update – Intel Chip Chat – Episode 93
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In this Intel Chip Chat: Jim Ryan from the SSI Forum discusses server designs that broaden the group’s charter, such as the micro-server, and also gives an overview of major SSI milestones of the last year.
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