Intel® Xeon® processor 3400 sequence
Intel® Xeon® processor 3400 series-based professional workstations deliver intelligent, high-performance for engineers, animators, and analysts.
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Intel® Xeon® processor 3400 series-based professional workstations deliver intelligent, high-performance for engineers, animators, and analysts.
Additional information: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Das Kamhout, Ajay Chandramouly from Intel IT examine the enterprise cloud computing initiative at Intel. (6:19)
First American Corporation builds energy-efficient data center with Intel® Xeon® processors, lowers utility costs, server sprawl. (1:32)
Take a tour of an Intel Greenfield data center with a unique 2-story construction design. (5:34)
Video: Intel IT datacenter adopts the Intel® Xeon® processors E7 family and projects USD 650 million value by 2014. (5:27)
Examines Las Vegas Metro’s information management system using Intel® vPro™ technology and Linear Systems. (2:31)
iStream Planet, Switch Communications, Intel deliver online media experience for 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympic Games. (3:04)
National Stock Exchange uses Intel® Xeon® processors to increase server capacity, latency without adding servers. (1:28)
Intel IT data center improves facility efficiency with new designs, approaches to reducing power consumption. (4:14)
Intel® Xeon® processor 7500 series helps the Indiana University increase performance by 30 percent. (2:29)
Stock Exchange start-up Direct Edge uses Intel® Xeon® processor 5500 series for performance, reliability, capacity. (1:40)
Jack Gold and Peter Kastner provide perspectives on the 2nd generation Intel® Core™ vPro™ processor family. (3:34)
University of Plymouth with Intel® vPro™ Technology reduces consumption, carbon emissions for its green agenda. (3:05)
Animation studio picks up speed while reducing costs using Intel® Xeon®, Intel® Core™i7 processor platforms. (2:58)
Korea’s largest Internet portal NHN optimizes applications on the Intel® Xeon® processors for improved performance. (3:18)
Philips Medical provides better and faster diagnosis through 3D imaging with Intel® Xeon® processors. (2:02)
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