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ARM Reaching Into Server MarketSemico Blog - Tony MassiminiOct. 30, 2012 |
The server market is not as large as smartphones and other portable consumer electronics. ARM has become the dominant architecture in portable products. The server market is growing at a fast rate. While the volumes are relatively low, the processors in the server market carry a high price tag, in the hundreds of dollars. Intel dominates the server market with Xeon. This is Intel’s fastest growing product line and it has its highest gross margins.
ARM and its partners have been eyeing the server market for several years. Expanding into servers results in a new revenue source. The main thrust for ARM servers is the lower power consumption the architecture offers versus the x86. It may require a multi-core and multi-socket solution to compete with Intel on performance. Yet the ARM camp touts that it can still achieve a lower power profile, occupy less space and at a lower cost.
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