Nov. 20, 2012

Five OEMs now offer EnergyCore systems

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It's been one year since Calxeda revolutionized the industry with the announcement of the ECX-1000, and the momentum for Calxeda's power-efficient solutions continues to grow. In the last month, we have revealed three additional system vendors who are shipping EnergyCore solutions, plus we laid out our roadmap for 2013 and beyond. Please keep reading to get updated on the latest product and company news. Contact us if you would like more information.

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Perspectives

Calxeda: Rack Trumps the Chip

by Moor Insights & Strategy

 

IT Services Datacenters have diverged from traditional enerprise datacenters; they have fundamentally different needs driven by massive infrastructure scale. Calxeda has designed  an innovative rack-level network fabric architecture for these new IT Services datacenters. ...read more

Dell & Apache: More than just a donation

by John Mao, Calxeda

 

Today's Dell announcement of their donation to the Apache Software Foundation is a huge milestone not only for Calxeda but the entire ARM server ecosystem.

Phoronix: Calxeda EnergyCore ECX-1000 ARM Server

by Michael Larabel - Phoronix 

 

Earlier this month I was down in Texas visiting the Calxeda office where for the past four years they have been busy trying to revolutionize the server market through ultra-low power ARM-based servers. …read more

Power Tests (130w for 24 Nodes)

by Boston Ltd. 

 

We've been busy working on optimising the power draw on our product, improving airflow, tweaking low level system settings, playing with PSUs and exhaustively programming fanspeeds.…read more

Here Come the Emulators!

by Karl Freund - Calxeda

 

Remember how smoothly Apple transitioned from PowerPC chips to X86 back in the mid 2000′s? …read more

Future of Data Center Processors: No Wimpy Cores?

by Paul Teich 

 

I've often been asked to compare big, sophisticated Intel Xeon and AMD Opteron processors against Intel Atom variants, potential AMD "cat" derivatives, and a handful of ARM parts seeping into the server market at the low end. …read more