RLX Technologies launched a faster, low-power server blade in December that runs at 1 GHz and is based on the Transmeta Crusoe processor. The ServerBlade 1000t will replace the 667-MHz model, the ServerBlade 667. Up to 336 servers can fit in a standard rack and as many as 24 blades can fit in an RLX chassis. Each server blade supports a capacity of 120G bytes and can be configured with 128M bytes of double data rate memory and as much as 1G byte of synchronous DRAM. The Transmeta ServerBlade 1000t starts at $1,330 per server. It runs Windows and Red Hat Linux and is available now. The RLX 300ex chassis costs $3,300.
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