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Hosting News Archives, December 2006

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Dec. 19, 2006
Intel releases its quad core CPUs 2 months early
Last week, Intel has rolled out another quad-core chip, the Xeon E-5335. This follows Intel's quad-core Xeon 5300 and its Core 2 extreme quad-core processor set of products announced a in November. But Intel is rolling out its E5335 a full two months in advance that what is announced previously. Priced very close to its predecessors, Intel's new offerings are nonetheless better performers. This represents a 30 to 70 percent increase, depending upon the specific CPU, explained Charles King, principal analyst at Pund-IT.

Dec. 12, 2006
SWsoft releases Plesk Expand 2.1
SWsoft announces that it has released Plesk Expand 2.1, which includes new features that make it easier for service providers to centrally manage Plesk servers and provides greater support for popular operating systems.

Dec. 6, 2006
Dell improves server performance
Computer vendor Dell announced yesterday that it has released two improved PowerEdge servers, the Dell PowerEdge 1950 and 2950. The new servers, which utilize Dell's Energy Smart technology to help lower power consumption and reduce overall operating costs are available now. Dell's new servers can deliver up to 25 percent greater performance per watt, while reducing power consumption by up to 24 percent, the company said in a statement.

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