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AXIOMTEK NA-811C Rackmount Network Appliance Platform
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The AXIOMTEK NA-811C is a 19″ 1U rackmount network appliance platform. It is configured with an ultra low power Intel Celeron M / Pentium M processor with the Mobile Intel 915GME chipset. The NA-811C network appliance supports two DDR2 SODIMM slots with 400/533 memory up to 2GB capacity. The NA-811C is an ideal ...1 day ago -
Lanner Electronics FW-7530 Network Appliance
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Lanner Electronics introduced the FW-7530 fanless economic network appliance. The FW-7530 is based on the Intel 945GSE chipset and Intel Atom processor with 6 GbE ports. The FW-7530 can be used for entry-level network security applications, including intrusion detection/ prevention systems, UTM, gateway antivirus and ...5 days ago -
Network appliance supports Core 2 Quad
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Win Enterprises announced a 1U network appliance that runs Linux and supports Intels Core 2 Quad processor. The PL-80140 accepts up to 4GB of DDR2 memory, has room for a 3.5-inch hard disk or CompactFlash storage, and includes six gigabit Ethernet ports with four-port bypass, the company says....1 week ago -
AXIOMTEK NA-820L Network Appliance
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The AXIOMTEK NA-820L is a network appliance platform with four front Gigabit LAN ports. The NA-820L combines firewall, virtual private network (VPN), IDS/IPS, content filtering, UTM, network management, network security capabilities. The network appliance features the Intel 945GC+ICH7R chipset and supports the Intel ...3 weeks ago -
Carnegie Mellon researchers save electricity with low-power processors and flash memory
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PITTSBURGH -- Researchers at Carnegie Mellon University and Intel Labs Pittsburgh (ILP) have combined low-power, embedded processors typically used in netbooks with flash memory to create a server architecture that is fast, but far more energy efficient for data-intensive applications than the systems now used by ...4 weeks ago