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    Google goes back to Intel

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    INTEL WON GOOGLE back. Really.

    Remember we told you there were chipset problems with Google's AMD boxes? There is more to it than that, the really big news is the boxes will have a Dell logo on them.

    Now, these are so far from vanilla boxes it isn't funny at all. I hear Intel put a ton of work to custom design systems for Google. Dell's involvement seems to be as an assembler, nothing more. But it seems that having board friends in high places doesn't hurt when the money flows.

    If I had to guess at what these boxes incorporate it would be low CPU with high memory capacity. In that regard, I would think it is a 1S low-end Woodcrest box with enough FB-DIMMs to choke a horse, a memory box with a vestigial CPU. That would fit the requirements I hear for Google, memory, memory, and memory, with a little extra stuff for some unknown reason.

    What gets me is that this config is the weakest point for Intel in Performance Per Watt (shortened to FUD for brevity). This deal makes little sense, but has been in the works for over six months. Intel has been really hot for the PR it will bring, but Go
    no amd for google..

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    Thats ok, google has lots of money, they dont mind loosing some on Performance per watt.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pinnacle
    Thats ok, google has lots of money, they dont mind loosing some on Performance per watt.
    actually they are not going to loose, they will have more performance/watt with Woodcrest becouse they have allready been working with them on designing custom servers for their needs. Their servers need a lot of memory and always benefit from more, and that is actually what Woodcrest can give with FB-DIMM memory. Another benefit is the stability of FB-DIMM. It has multiplex error correction, and that is not the case with the single-bit ECC.

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    I'm going to go out on a limb here and say "FLIP FLOP !!!!"

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    allready been working with them on designing custom servers for their needs
    Is that right?

    I guess that just might be
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    Quote Originally Posted by perkam
    I'm going to go out on a limb here and say "FLIP FLOP !!!!"

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    I'm going to say "Buy what WORKS BEST"
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    Google has a lot of different datacenters for different uses, I would doubt there's one vendors contract covering everything.

    Any sane company would seek to balance at least two vendors so that they don't get locked in by one. I find it suprising that they didn't run Intel before.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nn_step
    I'm going to say "Buy what WORKS BEST"
    I really think this is what lead Google for the moment.
    And who knows, maybe they'll change again in one or two years...
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    Looks like Intel is trying to entice the stock holders. Good news with this, good news with the Conroe/Woodcrest releases. Everybody is happy.
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    Yeah it may change

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    Quote Originally Posted by ScottFern
    Looks like Intel is trying to entice the stock holders. Good news with this, good news with the Conroe/Woodcrest releases. Everybody is happy.
    not quite.. I'd be more happy if the prices were even lower
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    Quote Originally Posted by nn_step
    not quite.. I'd be more happy if the prices were even lower
    I'd Be more happy if Bill Gates goes nuts. Oh! he ain't from intel or amd? WTF, Y nobody told me that!!!!
    Last edited by perkam; 06-27-2006 at 06:01 AM.

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