ARM and the Single-Purpose Server of the Future

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ARM and the Single-Purpose Server of the Future

Servers don’t have to do everything to be useful: devices that do just one thing really well will find a niche, too.
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HP’s Moonshot Cadence: Intel’s C2000 on Deck, ARM ‘Fairly Quickly’

HP’s next Moonshot will feature Intel’s C2000 family of processors, but systems based on AMD and ARM aren’t too far behind.
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Nginx, the Popular Open-Source Web Server, Goes Commercial

Following in the footsteps of open-source companies like Red Hat and SUSE, Nginx’s developers are offering a commercial version of its flagship open-source program, the popular Nginx Web server.
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Intel Targets Microservers with 8-Core Atom SoC

Atom C2000 SoCs offer the performance of Xeon processors with the added benefit of the extra features found on SoCs.
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Samsung May Have Key Role in ARM Server Stakes

It’s a bit unclear whether there are enough large horses to make ARM servers commonplace in the data center today. If Samsung entered the market either to manufacture processors or launch systems, the game would change.
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AMD Bets ARM, Server Chip Experience Means Market Gains

AMD wants to be more than just an alternative to Intel. It wants to lead ARM’s gains in the data center as 2014 shapes up to be a pilot year for hyperscale servers.
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Lenovo CEO: The Future Lies in Servers, Storage

Lenovo’s CEO says the PC maker will be making strides in servers, storage and the smartphone market in the next year.
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Can Open Compute Change Network Switching?

Commodity doesn’t drive innovation.

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