Sunday, October 21, 2012

Calxeda joins the 64-bit ARM server chip race

ARM's efforts to jump from smartphones and tablets to servers received a vote of confidence from chip company Calxeda, which announced Wednesday that it has ramped up efforts to push 64-bit ARM processors into servers by 2014.

Four-year-old Calxeda is developing a chip code-named Lagos, which will be based on ARM's 64-bit ARMv8 architecture. ARM, which licenses processor designs to chip makers, announced the 64-bit architecture in October last year and has said that servers with chips based on its 64-bit architecture will be available around 2014 or later.

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