Publish:2012-8-19
Hewlett-Packard is developing servers based on a low-power microprocessor design from ARM Holdings, and claims it can slash power and space requirements by as much as 90 percent for companies running certain Web-based applications, HP announced Tuesday. The Future of Server Computing Is Low Power.ARM Goes 64-bit With Its New ARMv8 Chip Architecture.The servers use a 32-bit processor from ARM licensee Calxeda, and are aimed at web giants such as Yahoo and Facebook, as well as other companies runnĻĀŅ³