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Silver Lining Systems to Bring the Calxeda Fabric to Hyper-scale Servers with AMD Opteron A1100 ProcessorSLS Fabric lowers networking costs by up to 75% for ARM® and x86-based Servers El Segundo, CA, January 14, 2016—Silver Lining® Systems (SLS) today announced new fabric interconnects that dramatically reduces the cost of high bandwidth networking for large datacenters. SLS also announced that they are building their next generation servers using the newly released AMD Opteron™ A1100 ARM-based system-on-chip (SoC). SLS introduced two new SLS fabric products, which can reduce the cost of 10 gigabit intra-rack networking by as much as 75% in storage, web, and media streaming server clusters. With this announcement, the innovative distributed fabric switch architecture first seen in Calxeda’s SoCs will be available from SLS in two form factors: a PCIe card and a standalone fabric ASIC for custom server applications. SLS’s parent company, AtGames Holdings, acquired the Calxeda IP in 2014 after the venture-backed silicon start-up failed to raise additional capital. “We are very excited about working with AMD to bring fabric-based computing to market,” said Dr. Ping-Kang Hsiung, Managing Director of Silver Lining Systems. “Combining the efficient Opteron A1100 Series processor with our unique fabric technology realizes the promise of Calxeda’s innovations to help drive down costs and power requirements of hyper-scale computing and storage.” The Fabric Interconnect Adapter, the SLS FIA-2100, is a PCIe 10Gb network interconnect card for interconnecting AMD’s Opteron A1100 64 bit ARM-based servers, as well as industry-standard x86 servers. The FIA provides four XAUI 10Gb ports and one 10Gb Ethernet uplink port to connect to a Top of Rack Switch. The new Fabric Interconnect Chip, The FIC-2100 is designed for building custom hyperscale servers and supports the AMD Opteron A1100 as well as Intel Xeon D and Intel Atom SoCs. “AMD is pleased to be able to work with SLS to combine their innovative fabric with AMD”s robust 64-bit ARM-based Opteron A1100 SoC,” said Dan Bounds, senior director of datacenter products, AMD Enterprise Solutions. “This combination can help lower costs of scale-out computing and media streaming while delivering the performance and reliability customers demand.” Key benefits of SLS Fabric technology include:
About Silver Lining Systems Silver Lining Systems (SLS) is a leader in low power computing for the data center. Its innovative technology, especially fabric switch technology, is improving the hyperscale, power-efficient server and storage markets. The cloud subsidiary of AtGames Cloud Holdings, SLS adopted Calxeda technology and assets in late 2014, and partners with AMD, ARM and Foxconn, among others. More at http://www.silverlining-systems.com
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