From Micro-servers to Hyper-scale – Intel Chip Chat – Episode 69
December 21st, 2009
| Tags: Allyson Klein, Cloud Computer, Cloud Computing Group, hyper-scale, Intel Chip Chat, Intel Xeon Processor 3400 Series, micro-server, Raejeanne Skillern
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In this Intel Chip Chat podcast with Allyson Klein, Raejeanne Skillern, director of marketing for the Cloud Computing Group, reviews the needs of the hyper-scale data centers and then scales down to discuss a new micro-server product.
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