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ABSTRACT:
Sun and Intel, as part of a broad strategic alliance, have been working together -- from design and architecture through implementation -- to ensure the Solaris OS is optimized to maximize the power and capabilities of current and future Intel Xeon processors. Both Sun and Intel have made significant advances to optimize the Solaris OS for Intel Xeon processor-based systems, and are working closely to unleash new capabilities that are part of the new Intel Core Microarchitecture. Engineering teams from the two companies are collaborating on optimizing how the Solaris ecosystem and the new Intel Core Microarchitecture (formerly code-named Nehalem) for the Intel® Xeon® processor work together, with compelling results. View this webcast to see how these results can improve your own infrastructure.
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