Fujitsu Claims to Have World's Smallest, Quietest, Most Energy-Efficient Server: PRIMERGY TX120 Combines Three Industry Firsts to Ease Pain for Businesses Without a Dedicated Server Room
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On August 28, 2007 Fujitsu Computer Systems Corporation today announced the PRIMERGY(R) TX120, the world's smallest, quietest, most energy-efficient tower server. The TX120 measures just 4 inches wide by 13 inches high by 16 inches deep and produces 28 decibels (dB) while idling and 31 dB in operation, approximately 50 percent lower than standard tower servers.
Running in its maximum configuration, the PRIMERGY TX120 consumes between 35 and 40 percent less energy than standard tower servers, saving approximately $100 per server per year (1). At full load, equipped with the Dual-Core Intel(R) Xeon(R) UP processor, maximum power consumption is 163 watts.
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