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Fanless Microserver Aims Linux on Core-i7 at Harsh Environs

CompuLab has introduced a rugged, fanless, microserver based on 3rd Generation Intel Core Processors, clocked up to 2.5GHz. The Linux-friendly “uSVR” accommodates up to four internal 2.5-inch drives, networks via WiFi and up to 6 Gig-Ethernet channels, and expands modularly via miniPCIe and CompuLab FACE modules. CompuLab offers the uSVR...

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X.Org Servers Updated To Fix Security Flaw

Peter Hutterer has issued unscheduled updates to the X.Org Server 1.13 and 1.14 release series to address a new input security vulnerability on Linux...

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Calxeda: ARM-based HP Moonshot 'later this year'

HP's Moonshot servers went production with Intel's Atom processor first, but expect a fast follow with an ARM system powered by Calxeda.

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Intel: ‘Avoton’ Atom Chips for Microservers are Sampling With OEMs

The next generation of low-power Atom chips for microservers is due in the second half of 2013, ahead of rival ARM’s chips aimed at the data center.

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SUSE Sponsors New Hardware for the Open Build Service

Over the last year, the Open Build Service (OBS) reference server, a service to build and distribute packages from sources in an automatic, consistent and reproducible way, has been flooded with new packages, new distributions and even entire new architectures, deluging its build servers with compilation jobs. But spring is coming: SUSE has has just sponsored a rack server with some serious compute power for us to speed up your compilations. 

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