Intel launches its Atom chips for microservers
Intel announced today that it is shipping its first low-power Atom microprocessor designed specifically for a new breed of servers dubbed "microservers."
Intel announced today that it is shipping its first low-power Atom microprocessor designed specifically for a new breed of servers dubbed "microservers."
For every 120 tablets sold, a server has to handle the web traffic they generate.
Intel announced today that it will create a low-cost, low-power “micro-server” platform dubbed Centerton, aimed to deliver energy-efficient computing.
The move is a reaction to Advanced Micro Device’s acquisition of micro-server startup Sea Micro for $334 million in February.
Sea …