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Fresh Super Micro kit pushes the ultra low-voltage limits

Efficiency you can't hear IDF Super Micro continues to impress with its server gear. The vendor this week released new versions of its blade and 1U designs that make use of Intel's "San Clemente" 5100 chipset built to work with low power processors.… ...full story at the register (uk)

from the register (uk) on Wed, Apr 02 2008

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