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Supermicro condenses 2U into 1U

(Technology News, 21 Jul 2006 )

Supermicro Computer Inc. announced an innovation that enables its 1U 6015X Series SuperServers to support up to four PCI-Express or PCI-X add-on cards plus one IPMI 2.0 management card with a 3rd LAN option. Packing a 700-watt power supply and up to 32GB of fully buffered (FBD) DDR2 memory, these 6015X servers condense the features of a 2U server into a 1U form factor, effectively doubling the expansion capacity of previous 1U servers.

Charles Liang, president and CEO of Supermicro, said, "Supermicro has achieved what others in the industry thought was impossible. By combining the features of a 2U server into a 1U form factor, our customers can now supply space-constrained enterprises with double the expansion capacity of existing 1U installations."

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