The Sun Fire X4150 server, powered by Quad-Core Intel Xeon
processors, allows you to maximize compute density, offers leading
storage capacity and networking connectivity in a single rack unit, and
runs Solaris, Linux, Windows, and VMware Operating systems. With Sun's
unique design principles, the 1RU 2-socket Sun Fire X4150 server is well
ahead of competition in terms of world-class performance and energy
efficiency.
The Sun Fire X4450 server is optimized for world class performance, density and energy efficiency in a compact footprint.
Sun's leadership in system design combined with the power of Quad-Core Intel Xeon processors, result in very space and
energy-efficient 4-socket 2U server that sets the bar for the industry and runs Solaris OS, Linux, Windows, and VMware.
The Intel Xeon processor makes its debut in a Sun product with the Sun
Blade X6250 server module. The Quad-Core Intel Xeon processor adds an
incredible range of performance and cost options to your Sun Blade
Chassis. With eight separate processing threads per module and ten
modules per 10RU Chassis, you're packing some real compute density.
It took the best of Sun, Intel, and NVIDIA combined to create the new Sun Ultra 24 workstation.
All four execution cores of the Intel Core 2 Quad core processor are readily available to zoom this
new jewel through compute-intensive tasks in demanding multitasking environments and highly threaded
applications. Get the best price/performance and blow past graphics bottlenecks with Generation 2 PCI-Express
bus feeding the latest in high-performance NVIDIA graphics solutions. The legendary phrase "Sun Microsystems
workstation" takes on a new level of meaning with this system.
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