Calxeda could spur 32-bit microserver market
Sylvie Barak, EETimes
11/1/2011 5:45 PM EDT
SAN FRANCISCO--Confirmation of the partnership between Hewlett Packard Co. and Texas startup Calxeda Inc. to develop ARM-based servers has added more fuel to discussions about microservers, and which process technology is best poised to serve the market.
On Tuesday (Nov 1), HP said it would be working with Austin-based Calxeda on a development system for ARM based server offerings, allowing customers and partners to initially test systems using Calxeda and later other ARM and x86 chips
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