Intel and LSI seal RAID deal

Chip giant selects LSI to supply technology for servers and workstations

Written by Robert Jaques

Intel and LSI yesterday teamed up to broaden the availability of LSI RAID-On-Chip (ROC) and MegaRAID technology for Intel's global channel network.

Under the terms of the agreement Intel has selected LSI to supply 3 and 6Gb/s technology for its server and workstation products.

The two companies have collaborated since 2003, and under this expanded agreement Intel will make available to its channel customers a wider range of SAS/SATA RAID products for Intel servers and workstations.

Using the LSI SAS1078 and future 6Gb/sec SAS ROC and MegaRAID technologies, Intel said will deliver both RAID adapter and integrated board products designed to complement the new Quad-Core Xeon processor 5400 series.

In the first quarter of 2008, the chip giant plans to add four SAS/SATA controllers and one system board to its current portfolio of SCSI, SATA and SAS RAID products.

David Brown, director of marketing, Intel Enterprise Product and Services Division, said: "In the end, this boils down to investment protection for Intel's channel customers based on a planned evolution of our server and workstation products combined with LSI ROC and MegaRAID solutions."

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