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ARM will impact servers in 2014, CEO says
Posted by: ReMeDy on: 01/20/2012 08:02 PM [ Print | 0 comment(s) ]
While everyone is focusing on 4,6,8 and even 12 core processing from the Opteron and Xeon family of processors. ARM based processors have a trick up their sleeve as well. Currently, this generation of X86 processors have move forward with 64bit architecture to allow memory scalability in applications and hardware. However, the ARM based competitors currently are limited to 32bit or just under 4GB of system memory. The expectation from ARM is that by 2014, their processors will be 64bit and ready to roll into the data center to compete for low powered applications. Appliances such as Network Attached Storage and Web Servers (think facebook). Ironically, Intel is working on low power processors to compete in the mobile market that ARM dominates in.
Check out the blurb here.
Check out the blurb here.
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