Applied Micro Devices and Canonical are likely to deploy 64-bit ARM chips in servers and data centers ahead of AMD. The potential of ARM chips to compete effectively against Intel's x86 server chips ...
The LOTR Online 64-bit server transfer details are now live, and long-time fans can rest easy knowing they will not lose out on their in-game progress. That said, the 64-bit servers will offer many ...
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If you want easy, and I mean easy, to set up and run Linux servers on the cloud, you can't beat TurnKey Linux. The latest version of Turnkey Linux, TurnKey 12.1 is now offering 64-bit Linux ...
After a couple of delays, The Lord of the Rings Online’s new 64-bit server Sting will open up today. Standing Stone Games announced the server open and transfers schedule as as details on today’s new ...
Public 64-bit server worlds for Lord of the Rings Online are opening soon, and Standing Stone Games wants you to be ready to join the move. In a new post, the devs outline in more definite, written, ...
Dell has built a prototype server based on a 64-bit ARM processor from Applied Micro Circuits, which showed the system at a conference in Silicon Valley on Thursday. Dell has already said it was ...
Advanced Micro Devices may be willing to make custom ARM server chips for customers, much like it made custom chips for the Xbox One and PlayStation 4 game consoles. The chip maker will consider ...
One of the interesting tidbits coming out of Microsoft's annual WinHEC conference this year is that Windows Server 2008 (and its accompanying service packs, natch) will be Microsoft's last 32-bit ...
Windows 64-bit operating systems provide science and enterprise customers with substantial scalability performance. Windows Advanced Server, Limited Edition 1.2 is a full-featured, fully supported, 64 ...
If you're anything like me (even before I got really involved with bit-tech.net), you've got spare parts everywhere. You know what I mean - systems that you have put ...
Remember Itanium? Intel's first crack at 64-bit server processors from circa the turn of the millennium? Well, two things: Intel is releasing four new 9700-series Itanium CPUs based on the "Kittson" ...