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AppliedMicro to crank up mobile chips to 16 cores for servers |
May 31, 2014
AppliedMicro plans to put ARM mobile chips with 16 cores in servers, but is approaching the market cautiously following the abrupt shutdown of ARM server pioneer Calxeda late last year.AppliedMicro will talk about its faster and more power-efficient processors called X-Gene 2 and X-Gene 3, which has 3D transistors and 16 cores, at a forum in Taipei hosted by Digitimes Friday, ahead of next week’s Computex trade show. The company’s first 64-bit X-Gene low-power chip is based on ARM architecture and will be in servers by the end of this year.There is an interest in ARM chips for Web hosting. Their low-power consumption could help cut data-center electric bills. But only a handful of 32-bit ARM servers are available from companies like Mitac and Boston Ltd. More 64-bit ARM servers are expected to come out by the end of this year.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here
Link: http://www.pcworld.com/article/2357440/appliedmicro-to-crank-up-mobile-chips-to-16-cores-for-servers.html#tk.rss_all
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