[Tella y asociadas] AMD products make it to Supermicro site

06/08/2005 - 22:39 por Juan Carlos | Informe spam
AMD products make it to Supermicro site
http://www.theinquirer.net/?article%021

The veil of Isis is lifted

By INQUIRER staff: sábado 30 julio 2005, 19:56
[Advert]
SUPERMICRO was producing Opteron boards for its customers - presumably
because of demand - quite a few months back.

We reported that here - Fermi Labs was hoping to eval Supermicro AMD
boards back in April.

Then we saw the Supermicro Opteron boards and chassis on AMD's stand
when we pitched down to Grimaldiville, Monaco, for the Gartner System
Builder Summit.

A bit of a hiatus occurred, because it was clear that Supermicro had
Opteron products, despite its former ultra staunch Intel status, but
they were hard to find on the firm's site.

They are hard to find no longer, because they are here now. The
systems and boards are described as the A+ family. µ

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#1 JM Tella Llop [MVP Windows]
06/08/2005 - 22:44 | Informe spam
Es vieja (tiene varios meses) la noticia, pero no ha sido confirmada por
SuperMicro.

Ahora bien, tecnicamente es posible con el chipset SuperServer (Supermicro
monta chipset serios y no bazofias como SiS, Via o nForce)

Jose Manuel Tella Llop
MVP - Windows
(quitar XXX)
http://www.multingles.net/jmt.htm

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"Juan Carlos" wrote in message
news:42f5203c$0$18639$
AMD products make it to Supermicro site
http://www.theinquirer.net/?article%021

The veil of Isis is lifted

By INQUIRER staff: sábado 30 julio 2005, 19:56
[Advert]
SUPERMICRO was producing Opteron boards for its customers - presumably
because of demand - quite a few months back.

We reported that here - Fermi Labs was hoping to eval Supermicro AMD
boards back in April.

Then we saw the Supermicro Opteron boards and chassis on AMD's stand
when we pitched down to Grimaldiville, Monaco, for the Gartner System
Builder Summit.

A bit of a hiatus occurred, because it was clear that Supermicro had
Opteron products, despite its former ultra staunch Intel status, but
they were hard to find on the firm's site.

They are hard to find no longer, because they are here now. The
systems and boards are described as the A+ family. µ
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#2 SemiP
06/08/2005 - 22:49 | Informe spam
http://www.supermicro.com/Aplus/

A ver que dice Tella a esto. Su marca preferida haciendo sistemas y placas base para AMD. Ya solo queda DELL con la exclusividad de
Intel.


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"Juan Carlos" escribió en el mensaje news:42f5203c$0$18639$
AMD products make it to Supermicro site
http://www.theinquirer.net/?article%021

The veil of Isis is lifted

By INQUIRER staff: sábado 30 julio 2005, 19:56
[Advert]
SUPERMICRO was producing Opteron boards for its customers - presumably
because of demand - quite a few months back.

We reported that here - Fermi Labs was hoping to eval Supermicro AMD
boards back in April.

Then we saw the Supermicro Opteron boards and chassis on AMD's stand
when we pitched down to Grimaldiville, Monaco, for the Gartner System
Builder Summit.

A bit of a hiatus occurred, because it was clear that Supermicro had
Opteron products, despite its former ultra staunch Intel status, but
they were hard to find on the firm's site.

They are hard to find no longer, because they are here now. The
systems and boards are described as the A+ family. µ
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#3 SemiP
06/08/2005 - 22:49 | Informe spam
Bueno, DELL y Toshiba.

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"Juan Carlos" escribió en el mensaje news:42f5203c$0$18639$
AMD products make it to Supermicro site
http://www.theinquirer.net/?article%021

The veil of Isis is lifted

By INQUIRER staff: sábado 30 julio 2005, 19:56
[Advert]
SUPERMICRO was producing Opteron boards for its customers - presumably
because of demand - quite a few months back.

We reported that here - Fermi Labs was hoping to eval Supermicro AMD
boards back in April.

Then we saw the Supermicro Opteron boards and chassis on AMD's stand
when we pitched down to Grimaldiville, Monaco, for the Gartner System
Builder Summit.

A bit of a hiatus occurred, because it was clear that Supermicro had
Opteron products, despite its former ultra staunch Intel status, but
they were hard to find on the firm's site.

They are hard to find no longer, because they are here now. The
systems and boards are described as the A+ family. µ
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#4 SemiP
06/08/2005 - 22:51 | Informe spam
http://www.supermicro.com/Aplus/

¿Seguro no esta comfirmada? Coño esto que es:
http://www.supermicro.com/Aplus/


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"JM Tella Llop [MVP Windows]" escribió en el mensaje news:
Es vieja (tiene varios meses) la noticia, pero no ha sido confirmada por SuperMicro.

Ahora bien, tecnicamente es posible con el chipset SuperServer (Supermicro monta chipset serios y no bazofias como SiS, Via o
nForce)

Jose Manuel Tella Llop
MVP - Windows
(quitar XXX)
http://www.multingles.net/jmt.htm

Este mensaje se proporciona "como está" sin garantías de ninguna clase,
y no otorga ningún derecho.

This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no
rights.
You assume all risk for your use.



"Juan Carlos" wrote in message news:42f5203c$0$18639$
AMD products make it to Supermicro site
http://www.theinquirer.net/?article%021

The veil of Isis is lifted

By INQUIRER staff: sábado 30 julio 2005, 19:56
[Advert]
SUPERMICRO was producing Opteron boards for its customers - presumably
because of demand - quite a few months back.

We reported that here - Fermi Labs was hoping to eval Supermicro AMD
boards back in April.

Then we saw the Supermicro Opteron boards and chassis on AMD's stand
when we pitched down to Grimaldiville, Monaco, for the Gartner System
Builder Summit.

A bit of a hiatus occurred, because it was clear that Supermicro had
Opteron products, despite its former ultra staunch Intel status, but
they were hard to find on the firm's site.

They are hard to find no longer, because they are here now. The
systems and boards are described as the A+ family. µ




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#5 JM Tella Llop [MVP Windows]
06/08/2005 - 22:56 | Informe spam
Por cierto y para que las cosas queden claritas: no hay aquí una guerra
entre procesaroes Intel o procesadores AMD. Ambos son perfectos. Ni uno ni
otro es mejor. Son similares.

Lo que si que hay es una guerra sin cuartel contra los fabricantes de
basura: contra los malos implementadores en placas madre y contra los
chipset de placas madre. Por desgracia en el mercado domestico solo hay un
ffabricante de chipset decente: Intel. Y por desgracias los chipset Intel
solo permiten montar procesadores Intel.

Es una verguenza las placas madre con implementacion SiS, VIA o nForce.
Incluso los chipset que fabrica AMD para sus opteron dejan mucho que desear
y es una pena que un fabricante de esta categoria haya abandonado esto e
incluso que no exija los controles adecuados de calidad a los montadores de
sus CPU's.

Con respecto a las gamas servidoras de tipo medio, unicamente hay chipset
Intel y ServerWorks (me equiqué antes al decir SuperServer). Intel solo
soporta Intel, pero ServerWorks tiene implementacion para ambos. En estas
maquinas, es otra historia: los servidores son perfectos con cualquiera de
las CPU's.

En servidores de grandes prestaciones, las grandes casas como IBM,. HP, etc,
tienen soluciones particulares para decenas de CPU's, tanto en el rango de
Intel como Opteron que son perfectas.

Lo que hay que hacer es evitar el fraude de los montadores de equipos
domesticos y ser totalmente exigentes con la calidad de la placa madre. Es
lo unico importante en un equipo.

Jose Manuel Tella Llop
MVP - Windows
(quitar XXX)
http://www.multingles.net/jmt.htm

Este mensaje se proporciona "como está" sin garantías de ninguna clase,
y no otorga ningún derecho.

This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no
rights.
You assume all risk for your use.



"JM Tella Llop [MVP Windows]" wrote in message
news:
Es vieja (tiene varios meses) la noticia, pero no ha sido confirmada por
SuperMicro.

Ahora bien, tecnicamente es posible con el chipset SuperServer (Supermicro
monta chipset serios y no bazofias como SiS, Via o nForce)

Jose Manuel Tella Llop
MVP - Windows
(quitar XXX)
http://www.multingles.net/jmt.htm

Este mensaje se proporciona "como está" sin garantías de ninguna clase,
y no otorga ningún derecho.

This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no
rights.
You assume all risk for your use.



"Juan Carlos" wrote in message
news:42f5203c$0$18639$
AMD products make it to Supermicro site
http://www.theinquirer.net/?article%021

The veil of Isis is lifted

By INQUIRER staff: sábado 30 julio 2005, 19:56
[Advert]
SUPERMICRO was producing Opteron boards for its customers - presumably
because of demand - quite a few months back.

We reported that here - Fermi Labs was hoping to eval Supermicro AMD
boards back in April.

Then we saw the Supermicro Opteron boards and chassis on AMD's stand
when we pitched down to Grimaldiville, Monaco, for the Gartner System
Builder Summit.

A bit of a hiatus occurred, because it was clear that Supermicro had
Opteron products, despite its former ultra staunch Intel status, but
they were hard to find on the firm's site.

They are hard to find no longer, because they are here now. The
systems and boards are described as the A+ family. µ




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