Samsung plans ARM-based CPU for servers, says report
Peter Clarke, EETimes
8/6/2012 10:27 AM EDT
LONDON – Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd. is planning to introduce an ARM-based CPU for server applications in 2014, according to a Seoul Economic Daily report in Korean.
Intel currently holds 90 percent of the market for server processors, the report said.
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