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We have produced the following currently publicly available reports for Intel Corp. Reports are listed with the most recent first.
End-to-end solution: Benefits of migrating from an IBM POWER5+ processor-based server to an Intel Xeon processor E7-4870 based server Can industry-standard Intel-powered servers deliver better performance while using fewer resources than your current IBM Power5+ processor-powered servers, while saving you money? To answer this question, we ran a custom workload built on a leading Java-based benchmark, testing the end-to-end performance and energy usage of an Intel processor-based server and an IBM processor-based server.
Intel Xeon processor-based servers and VMware vSphere 5.0: One server, 4 business-critical database applications Can industry-standard Intel-architecture servers deliver the necessary performance to consolidate your large business-critical database applications via virtualization? To answer this question, we ran four 200GB database applications, each in its own virtual machine created using VMware vSphere 5.0, simultaneously on a four-socket Intel Xeon processor E7-4870-based server.
Intel Xeon processor-based servers and VMware vSphere 5.0: One server, 12 business-critical database applications Can industry-standard Intel-architecture servers deliver the necessary performance to consolidate your business-critical database applications via virtualization? To answer this question, we ran 12 80GB database applications, each in its own virtual machine created using VMware vSphere 5.0, simultaneously on a four-socket Intel Xeon processor E7-4870-based server.
Advantages of Dell and Intel performance and security features Can companies protect confidential data on notebook systems through encryption and still enjoy excellent performance? To answer this question, we tested an endpoint security solution on a Dell Latitude E6520 notebook with a 2nd generation Intel Core i5 processor, a solution that includes both hardware- and software-based performance and security features.
Advantages of Dell and Intel performance and security features for government workers Can government organizations protect confidential data on notebook systems through encryption and still enjoy excellent performance? To answer this question, we tested an endpoint security solution on a Dell Latitude E6520 notebook with a 2nd generation Intel Core i5 processor, a solution that includes both hardware- and software-based performance and security features.
Advantages of Dell and Intel performance and security features for healthcare providers Can healthcare providers protect confidential data on notebook systems through encryption and still enjoy excellent performance? To answer this question, we tested an endpoint security solution on a Dell Latitude E6520 notebook with a 2nd generation Intel Core i5 processor, a solution that includes both hardware- and software-based performance and security features.
IBM System x server with MAX5: High virtualization density with confidence We tested the performance and reliability of a cluster of two IBM System x3690 X5 servers with high-end Intel Xeon processors and MAX5 memory expansion running large numbers of virtualized applications.
Intel Xeon Processor E7 based servers and VMware vSphere: Isolating the effects of RAM errors on virtualized business-critical applications We loaded a server with 12 virtual machines (VMs). We then injected a memory error that affected one of the VMs and observed what happened to the underlying hypervisor and the remaining VMs.
An Internet-performance comparison of three smart TVs We tested the Internet performance of three smart TVs, the Sony Internet TV, Samsung 8000, and LG 6500, in the following areas: Web browser performance, Web browser compatibility, and Flash video performance.
Database server performance using full disk encryption We used a custom database workload to compare the performance and performance per watt of the latest Intel Xeon processor E7-4870-based server against that of an older Intel Xeon processor-based legacy server, with each server running full disk encryption.
Performance of four Intel-based SMB servers running Web, email, and database applications We used typical office server applications to compare the performance and performance per watt of the latest Intel Xeon processor E3-1240-based server against that of three older Intel processor-based servers.
Advantages of Intel vPro Technologies for healthcare providers in notebook theft scenarios We tested the threat detection, response, and recovery features of Intel Anti-Theft Technology on four systems using Intel Core vPro processors in several different data theft scenarios.