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ABSTRACT:
Cost, power, and data center cooling and space will continue to worsen if no changes are made to the current data center infrastructure. In fact, an estimated 10 power plants must be built over the next few years to accommodate the growing power usage in data centers. This webcast reviews a memory technology that enables memory capacity up to 512 GB in a single X86 server, consuming 1/8th the power of comparable DRAM. By extending the memory, the end user can install fewer servers and reduce overall power consumption. Watch it now to learn how you can realize the following benefits in the data center:
Double the density and storage capacity of each memory cell
Reduce square-footage requirements in the data center
Lower operational expenses
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Speaker
Andy Fenselau
Sr. Director of Product Marketing, Spansion
Andy Fenselau is the Sr. Director, Product Marketing and Business Development for Spansion's Mass Storage Division (MSD). In this role, he drives product strategy, ecosystem development, and market development. Fenselau brings over 10 years of experience in data center servers through leadership roles at Silicon Graphics, Veritas, and Symantec. He is a passionate environmentalist. Fenselau has a bachelors degree from Harvard University and a masters in Business Administration from Stanford.
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sponsored by Spansion, Inc.
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