Cavium is now selling 48-core ARM V8 based Thunder X CPUs
Two makes a market but not a crowd yet
Cavium is now officially selling their ARM V8 based Thunder X family of CPUs.
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Cavium is now officially selling their ARM V8 based Thunder X family of CPUs.
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At Hot Chips 26, AMD gave a very high level overview of the new Seattle ARM SoC.
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It looks like Facebook is jumping into the microserver world with an RFQ that SemiAccurate’s sources say is far too big to be a test.
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There is an amazing amount of interest in the microserver market of late but very little actual substance to back up the bottomless well of hype.
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Word has it that AMD is going to make a big announcement later today at the Open Compute Summit.
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The lucky among you missed the HP Moonshot webcast yesterday, but we can sum it up in a paragraph.
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There is a new front in Intel’s war with everyone, customers not withstanding, and that is the so called microserver market.
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Intel (INTC) is desperately trying to stem the tides of defection among server vendors moving to ARM (ARMH), but they are hamstrung by the company’s own market manipulation. The exclusion of competitors not only meant tepid chips that no one wants, it is now excluding the very partners that Intel wants.
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