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9.12.2006 - 12:31pm ET
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Dell Announces Energy-Saving Product Strategy; Energy Resource Provides Calculation Tools; Industry Challenged to Join Effort
(CSRwire) NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sept. 12, 2006--Dell (NASDAQ:DELL) announced its
energy-efficiency product strategy today, underscoring the importance of
reduced power consumption as well as enhanced performance in its product
design.
The company also launched an energy resource guide at www.dell.com/energy to help
customers project their power needs using Dell products.
"Dell is committed to providing our customers products with the most
performance per watt," said Dell CEO Kevin Rollins. "Our energy-efficient
products help customers lower cost of ownership and help meet the broader
goal of protecting the environment. It's critical that our entire industry
address this important issue."
The focus on product energy efficiency is designed to help customers
decrease electricity usage and system operating cost. Customers visiting
Dell's energy resource site can view the energy-efficient features of
several Dell product families and access energy calculators to help
estimate power needs. A calculator for the energy-efficient Dell
OptiPlex(TM) 745 desktop system launched today, and calculators for other
product families will be available later this year. A separate datacenter
capacity planner allows customers to "drag and drop" their desired product
configuration into a virtual server rack and estimate power required to run
their IT operations.
Product Energy Efficiency Features
Dell's new OptiPlex 745 features Intel(R) Core(TM) 2 Duo processors,
which help deliver up to 30 percent better performance and power savings
of about 40 percent versus previous generation Intel processors(1). The
total number of customers expected to deploy the new OptiPlex system with
power-efficient Dell Energy Smart settings, an Intel Core 2 Duo processor
and a Dell flat-panel monitor, are estimated to have the potential to save
nearly $1 billion every year in energy costs worldwide compared to
previous-generation systems, or avoid the equivalent emissions of removing
nearly one million cars from the road(2). The new OptiPlex 745 also
incorporates Dell's HyperCool(TM) thermal-management technology in the
chassis to ensure better reliability and quieter, cooler operation and
thus less power is required for cooling the systems during operation.
Dell's recently launched ninth-generation PowerEdge(TM) servers can
lower system-level power consumption by up to 25 percent, which when
combined with significant increases in performance, provides gains of up
to 196 percent(3) in performance per watt. These new PowerEdge Servers
incorporate several features to help reduce power consumption. Each server
is built with an Intel(R) dual-core Xeon(R) 5100 series processor, which is
designed to significantly increase performance while reducing power
requirements, as well as high efficiency power supplies and low form
factor SAS (Serial Attached SCSI) hard drives that can reduce thermal
output.
All Dell Inspiron(TM) and Latitude(TM) notebooks and Dell Precision(TM)
mobile workstations now ship with sleep-state enabled, following a
precedent set by the company's OptiPlex and Dell Precision desktop
workstation products. This feature automatically puts the computer into a
low-power "sleep" state after 15 minutes of inactivity, but allows the
computer to quickly "wake-up" when needed. Sleep state enablement is a key
factor of Energy Star compliance which can help reduce electricity needed
to operate these systems by an estimated 70 percent.
Dell also announced that all external power supplies for its Inspiron
and Latitude notebook products are designed to meet new Energy Star(R)
requirements for computer external power supplies(4).
About Dell
Dell Inc. (NASDAQ:DELL) listens to customers and delivers innovative
technology and services they trust and value. Uniquely enabled by its
direct business model, Dell sells more systems globally than any computer
company, placing it No. 25 on the Fortune 500. Company revenue for the
past four quarters was $57.4 billion. For more information, visit www.dell.com. To get Dell news direct,
visit www.dell.com/RSS.
Dell, PowerEdge, Inspiron, Latitude, Dell Precision and OptiPlex are
trademarks of Dell Inc.
Dell disclaims any proprietary interest in the marks and names of
others.
1. Based on Sysmark 2004 SE Office Productivity benchmark tests
performed by Dell Labs in Aug. 2006 on OptiPlex 745 with Intel Core 2
Duo E6300 CPU, 1GB DDR2 (dual channel) memory, 80GB 7200 SATA HDD,
Intel GMA3000 integrated graphics and XP Pro SP2 OS, compared with the
OptiPlex GX620 with Intel Pentium D 830 CPU, 1GB DDR2 (dual channel)
memory, 80GB 7200 SATA HDD, Intel GMA950 integrated graphics, and XP
Pro SP2 OS. Actual performance and power consumption will vary based
on configuration, usage and manufacturing variability.
2. Potential annual energy savings of $910 million calculated
based on worldwide OptiPlex shipments in 2005 and 2006 U.S. average
unit cost of energy of $0.10/KWh. Emissions equivalence to automobiles
calculated using the U.S. Climate Technology Cooperation Gateway
calculator at http://www.usctcgateway.net/tool
3. Based on testing performed by Dell Labs in May 2006 using the
SPECjbb2005 benchmark on a PE2950 with two dual core Intel Xeon 5160
(3.0Ghz Woodcrest) processors, 4GB 667Mhz and 533Mhz FBD memory, 2x
SAS 73GB/15k rpm HDDs, Windows Server 2003 Enterprise x64 Edition OS
as compared to a PE2850 with two dual core Intel Xeon 2.8Ghz Paxville
processors, 4GB 400Mhz DDR2 memory, 2x SCSI 36GB/15K rpm HD's, and
Windows Server 2003 Enterprise x64 Edition OS. Actual performance and
power consumption will vary based on configuration, usage and
manufacturing variability.
4. Energy Star Program Requirements for Single Voltage External
AC-DC Power Supplies.
Copyright Business Wire 2006
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