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  2. ThinkSystem - Wikipedia

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    A single socket server, the processor on offer was the 2.4 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo processor. [25] An intense cooling system was incorporated, with a large heatsink and an array of pipes, with three small fans addressing cooling needs. [ 25 ]

  3. CPU socket - Wikipedia

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    1 2.5 GT/s, 4.8 GT/s Socket FM1: 2011 AMD Llano Processors: Desktop PGA: 905 1.27 5.2 GT/s used for 1st generation APUs Socket FS1: 2011 AMD Llano Processors: Notebook PGA: 722 1.27 3.2 GT/s used for 1st generation Mobile APUs Socket AM3+ 2011 AMD FX Vishera [broken anchor] AMD FX Zambezi AMD Phenom II AMD Athlon II AMD Sempron: Desktop PGA ...

  4. Unix domain socket - Wikipedia

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    After instantiating a new socket, the server binds the socket to an address. For a Unix domain socket, the address is a /path/filename.. Because the socket address may be either a /path/filename or an IP_address:Port_number, the socket application programming interface requires the address to first be set into a structure.

  5. List of PowerEdge servers - Wikipedia

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    The third digit indicates the number of CPU sockets, 1 for one socket and 2 for two sockets. The fourth digit indicates the make of the CPU, 0 for Intel and 5 for AMD. For example: The Dell PowerEdge R6415 model is a rack, mid-range, 14th generation, single CPU socket system with AMD Processor.

  6. PowerEdge - Wikipedia

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    The first digit refers to the number of CPU sockets in the system: 1 to 3 for one socket, 4 to 7 for two sockets, and 9 for four sockets. 8 can be either two or four sockets depending on generation and CPU maker [20] [21] The second digit refers to the generation: 0 for Generation 10, 1 for Generation 11, and so on.

  7. Network socket - Wikipedia

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    In other textbooks, [1] the term socket refers to a local socket address, i.e. a "combination of an IP address and a port number". In the original definition of socket given in RFC 147, [ 2 ] as it was related to the ARPA network in 1971, "the socket is specified as a 32-bit number with even sockets identifying receiving sockets and odd sockets ...

  8. LGA 1567 - Wikipedia

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    The 6500 series is scalable up to 2 sockets, while the 7500 series is scalable up to 4/8 sockets on a supporting motherboard. [1] In this server segment, it is a successor of Socket 604, which was first launched in 2002. A modification of LGA 2011, the LGA 2011-1 or Socket R2, is a successor of LGA 1567. Later on, the Xeon E7 series using the ...

  9. Multi-channel memory architecture - Wikipedia

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    Server processors from the AMD Epyc series and the Intel Xeon platforms give support to memory bandwidth starting from quad-channel module layout to up to 12-channel layout. [2] In March 2010, AMD released Socket G34 and Magny-Cours Opteron 6100 series [3] processors with support for quad-channel memory.

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