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ARM Gaining MomentumOne Million by One Million Blog - Sramana MitraNov. 04, 2011 |
HP last month announced that it would be selling low-power servers based on ARM technology. Earlier, Microsoft announced that future generations of Windows operating system would support ARM-based chips, and Google announced that its Chrome operating system will run on ARM technology. These developments indicate how popular ARM’s low-power technology is becoming, even in the traditional computing industry where Intel dominates. Let’s take a look at their recent performances.
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