https://www.servethehome.com/cavium-thunderx2-servers-from-gigabyte-and-ingrasys-shipping/
Cavium ThunderX2 Servers from Gigabyte and Ingrasys Shipping
Nov 13, 2017 - Production Cavium ThunderX2 servers from Gigabyte and Ingrasys are now shipping and are being shown off extensively at the SC17 conference in Denver, CO
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https://www.servethehome.com/patrick-talks-cavium-thunderx2-and-gigabyte-h261-t60-at-computex/
Patrick Talks Cavium ThunderX2 and Gigabyte H261-T60 at Computex
Jun 12, 2018 - At Computex 2018 we had the opportunity to check out the Gigabyte H261-T60 2U 4-node dual Cavium ThunderX2 server. Patrick was also interviewed about the...
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https://www.servethehome.com/new-gigabyte-marvell-thunderx2-32-core-servers-available/
New Gigabyte Marvell ThunderX2 32 Core Servers Available
Dec 13, 2018 - New 1U and 2U Marvell ThunderX2 servers are available with built-in SAS controllers and 10GbE networking paired with dual 32 core 128 thread Arm CPUs
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https://www.servethehome.com/aoa-analysis-marvell-thunderx2-equals-190-raspberry-pi-4/
AoA Analysis Marvell ThunderX2 Equals 190 Raspberry Pi 4
Dec 17, 2019 - We look at Arm-on-Arm (AoA) performance to see how many Raspberry Pi 4 4GB nodes one Marvell ThunderX2 64 core and 256 thread server replaces and the cost
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https://www.servethehome.com/aoa-analysis-marvell-thunderx2-equals-190-raspberry-pi-4/3/
AoA Analysis Marvell ThunderX2 Equals 190 Raspberry Pi 4 - Page 3 of 3
Dec 17, 2019 - We look at Arm-on-Arm (AoA) performance to see how many Raspberry Pi 4 4GB nodes one Marvell ThunderX2 64 core and 256 thread server replaces and the cost
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https://www.servethehome.com/updated-cavium-thunderx2-power-consumption-results/
Updated Cavium ThunderX2 Power Consumption Results
Jun 29, 2018 - We provide an update to our earlier testing with Cavium ThunderX2 power consumption figures and a comparison to Intel Xeon Scalable and AMD EPYC 7000 series
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