HP’s server design packs 288 Calxeda chips into a 4U rack-mount server, or 2,800 in a full rack, with a shared power, cooling and management infrastructure. By eliminating much of the cabling and ...
Arm wants to challenge Intel’s server market dominance by plugging its multicore chip designs into servers, but the company faces an uphill battle, including the market’s preference for x86 ...
ARM chips are making a big leap from mobile devices to servers. Hewlett-Packard is collaborating with a start-up company to develop servers using the processors from U.K.-based ARM Holdings, according ...
On Monday, ARM Chief Executive Officer Warren East told Bloomberg that server manufacturers are interested in ARM-based designs for processors that emphasize low power consumption in devices and data ...
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Tinbox maker Dell is experimenting with servers that use Arm chips but is finding that the software is not up to scratch. According to PC World the architecture faces software issues that could stop ...
ARM has a big problem — it rules in smartphones and tablets but hasn’t broken into servers and supercomputers. ARM servers are devalued partly because many applications don’t work with the chips. But ...
Early prototype 64-bit ARM servers could be available for testing purposes by the end of this year or possibly at the latest by the middle of next year, ARM said on Monday. ARM will try to make ...
The high-frequency trading (HFT) server market is poised for growth due to rising demand for ultra-fast trade execution and AI adoption, especially by hedge funds. Key opportunities lie in ARM-based ...
ARM Holdings, the British designer of microprocessors whose technology is found in almost all mobile computing devices, announced at its recent analyst day more aggressive plans to take share in the ...
Arm plans on putting its multicore chips into servers, but it will have a tough road due to market preference for x86 architecture and a lack of software infrastructure Arm wants to challenge Intel’s ...