AllThingsD scooped the news today that ARM server design company Calxeda is shutting down. Calxeda is (or in this case was) one of the companies trying to ride the wave of bringing low-powered chips ...
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One of the first companies that announced an ARM server chip, Calxeda, has folded operations and is now pursuing ways to repurpose or sell its intellectual property. Calxeda commenced operations under ...
The first - and the original - ARM server player bites the dust, serving as a warning to any that plan to make a meaningful server push. Why couldn't it secure more funding? The most pressing question ...
In 2013, microservers were widely hyped as the future of the data center. Increased demand for scalable computing led companies like HP to allocate resources to building servers for specific ...
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The first set of comprehensive benchmarks on serious ARM server hardware are in -- and they're impressive. While the Cortex-A9 isn't suitable for every workload, it challenges Intel in some ...
Calxeda today announced its second generation server SoC at the ARM TechCon trade show. Code named “Midway”, the EnergyCore ECX-2000 is based on a quad-core 32-bit ARM A15, and the single chip ...
There has been a lot of talk about ARM based servers in the datacenter, and Calxeda - founded in 2008 - was one of the leading "champions" of this move to ARM-based servers. Unfortunately, despite the ...