Publish:2012-8-19
ÉÏÒ³servers using low-power chips from other vendors, including Intel's Atom processor, Keels said. "This is about much more than a server," he said. "It's an infrastructure, its a customer enablement program, and its about uniting industry partners behind a vision for extreme energy efficiency that will evolve in the coming quarters and the coming years." HP will ship its first ARM system to only 30 or 40 of its biggest customers for testing, Keels said. Other customers will be ÏÂÒ³