Apacer DDR2 powers Apple Xserve
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Apacer DDR2 powers Apple Xserve
Author: Richard Schouw
Publication: 04/13/2007 12:24 PM
News type: Product news
Source: Apacer
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Apple's fifth-generation 1U server, the new Xserve, combines two power-efficient Dual-Core 64-bit Intel Xeon processors up to 3.0GHz with Mac OS X Server. The performance is 5 times faster than the Xserve G5. The high-bandwidth architecture includes two PCI Express x8, independent 1.33GHz frontside bus per processor, 4MB of shared L2 cache and eight DIMM slots supporting up to 32GB of DDR2 667 MHz FB-DIMM modules. In addition, the new Xserve's IO bandwidth is four times higher than Apple Xserve G5, with 3 times faster memory bandwidth and 2 times greater storage bandwidth. As one of the original companies that is working closely with Intel on FB-DIMM development, Apacer is ready to support state-of-the-art systems, like the Apple Xserve taking advantage of FB-DIMM technology.
In order to make sure that Apacer's FB-DIMM works perfectly with Apple Xserve for compatibility and stability, all Apacer FB-DIMM modules need to pass actual Xserve full load testing. The DDR2 FB-DIMM capacity is 512MB, 1GB, 2GB and 4GB. With the eight DIMM slots fully loaded, the highest capacity can go up to 32GB. As a choice for purchasing the FB-DIMM modules directly from Apple, Apacer provides Apple Xserve users with an attractive business alternative with a lower cost solution, that should guarantee 100% compatibility and great reliability. This module includes a lifetime warranty along with Apacer's global support.










