Intel is at it again with this "you can put Atom in a server, but we don't see the point" thing. Remember when the company didn't see the point in extending x86 to 64 bits? Does Atom support ECC ...
Super Micro and HP are building Atom chips, which were designed for netbooks and low-costs PCs, into server appliances Intel’s Atom processor is starting to find its way into some types of servers, ...
Intel will not position its Atom processor for the server market, even as some vendors are building servers around collections of hundreds of low-power Atom processors, a company executive said. A ...
Intel Corp. desperately wants the hit Atom netbook processor inside smartphones, cars — even factory robots. Intel Corp. desperately wants the hit Atom netbook processor inside smartphones, cars — ...
Intel’s Atom processor is starting to find its way into some types of servers, bringing a new low-power option for end-users but raising a potential business challenge for Intel. Hewlett-Packard has ...
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