Intel To ‘Re-Architect’ Data Centers To Meet Demand For New Services
A new era of services-oriented data centers gives opportunities for expansion.
As the massive growth of information technology services places increasing demand on the data center, Intel Corporation has outlined its strategy to re-architect the underlying infrastructure, allowing companies and endusers to benefit from an increasingly services-oriented, mobile world.
The company also announced additional details about its next-generation Intel® Atom™ processor C2000 product family (codenamed “Avoton” and “Rangeley”), as well as outlined its roadmap of next-generation 14nm products for 2014 and beyond. This robust pipeline of current and future products and technologies will allow Intel to expand into new segments of the data center that look to transition from proprietary designs to more open, standards-based compute models.