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Photo: Intel-powered Xserve

March 3, 2005 At its developer forum, Intel displays Apple's Xserve RAID storage system, which is powered by Intel chips. TAGS: Apple Xserve, Apple Xserve RAID, storage system, Intel, Apple Computer, photograph

Apple retiring PowerPC-based Xserve Cluster system

August 16, 2006 Computer maker is phasing out Xserve G5 Cluster Node as it moves server line to Intel chips. TAGS: Apple Xserve, Intel Xeon, IBM PowerPC, Apple Computer, server

Apple's Xserve serves up more speed

January 4, 2005 Consumers can now purchase the dual-processor machines used in Virginia Tech's supercomputer, as well as built-in DVD burners. TAGS: Apple Xserve, Xsan, supercomputer, Apple Computer, server, Apple Mac OS X, DVD, Apple Macintosh, Apple Mac OS, CD

Apple has Intel inside--sort of

March 3, 2005 Although its Mac computers use only chips from other makers, Apple's storage gear does have an Intel processor inside. Photo: Intel-powered Xserve TAGS: Apple Xserve, Apple Xserve RAID, storage system, Apple Computer, IBM PowerPC, Intel, Apple Mac OS, IBM Corp., Apple Mac OS X, Apple Macintosh

Illinois university sets up Mac cluster

February 2, 2005 The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign has become the latest college to set up a big cluster of Xserve computers. TAGS: Apple Xserve, cluster, Illinois, Apple Macintosh, Apple Computer, server

Some Apple pickings ahead of Macworld

January 10, 2008 The splashiest product news is likely on hold till next week's show, but there's still plenty to chew on while we wait. TAGS: Macworld, Apple Xserve, hypervisor, Apple Computer, Consumer Electronics Show, Apple Macintosh, Best Buy Co. Inc., server

Linux-on-Mac seller aims to fill void

August 23, 2005 Originally selling Linux for Macs that used IBM's PowerPC chips, Terra Soft has regrouped in the wake of Apple's Intel switch. TAGS: Terra Soft Solutions Inc., Mercury Computer Systems Inc., IBM PowerPC, server cluster, Apple Xserve, Apple Computer, IBM Corp., Linux, workstation, server, Intel, Apple Macintosh, CEO

IBM claims fastest supercomputer title--for now

September 29, 2004 Sure, 36.01 trillion calculations per second is pretty fast. But some say SGI could eventually beat that. TAGS: Blue Gene/L, Dave Turek, supercomputer, teraflop, Silicon Graphics Inc., Apple Xserve, IBM Corp., Intel Itanium, calculation, NEC Electronics Corp., Apple Computer, Intel
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