Hewlett-Packard is developing servers based on a low-power microprocessor design from ARM Holdings, and claims it can slash power and space requirements by as much as 90 percent for companies running ...
Hewlett Packard, in a new plan to develop technology customers can use to build a new generation of energy-efficient data center architectures, is turning to startup server vendor and ARM partner, ...
Hewlett-Packard will open a lab in the second quarter where select customers will be able to play around with its first low-power server based on an ARM processor, a company executive said this week.
Whatever you may think of HP as a company, it’s hard to disagree with the vision it laid out last week with Project Moonshot, a program intended to “pave the way to the future of low-energy computing ...
HP's first Redstone Server Development Platform is due early next year, but as the name implies, it's not for production use Hewlett-Packard is developing servers based on a low-power microprocessor ...
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