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HP Integrity

On June 30, 2003, Hewlett Packard rebranded the HP 9000 Itanium 2 servers as HP Integrity.

Integrity servers are based on two closely related chipsets. The zx1 chipset supports up to 4 CPUs and up to 8 PCI-X busses. The sx1000 chipset supports up to 64 CPUs and up to 192 PCI-X busses.

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rx1600

The 1U rx1600 server is zx1 based, has two CPU sockets and can take Deerfield or Fanwood processors.

rx2600

The 2U rx2600 server was launched on July 8, 2002. It is zx1 based, has two CPU sockets and supports McKinley, Madison, Deerfield and Fanwood processors. It has 4 PCI-X slots.

rx4640

The 4U rx4640 has four CPU sockets which support Madison and Hondo processors. It is zx1 based and can have either 32 or 64 DIMM slots, supporting 256MB to 4GB DIMMs which must be loaded in matched quads. It has 6 PCI-X slots available.

rx5670

The 7U rx5670 server has four CPU sockets which support McKinley and Madison processors. It is zx1 based and can have up to 48 DIMM slots, supporting 256MB to 2GB DIMMs which must be loaded in matched quads. It has 9 PCI-X slots and 1 PCI slot available.

rx7620

The 10U rx7620 server has eight CPU sockets which support Madison and Hondo processors. It is sx1000 based and has 15 PCI-X slots available.

rx8620

The 17U rx8620 server has sixteen CPU sockets which support Madison and Hondo processors. It is sx1000 based and has 16 PCI-X slots.

Superdome

The Superdome server is available in several models: SD-550, SD-750, SD-875, SD-1600, SD-3200, SD-6400

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