Hewlett-Packard has launched Project Moonshot, an effort that could make low-power ARM servers more mainstream. HP's obvious risk is that it could annoy Intel, a key partner for its Itanium effort.
Today’s announcement of the initial components of HP’s multi-year, multi-project Project Moonshot program for developing very large, very low power servers is an inflection point equivalent to the ...
HP's home PC group may be struggling to find its place in the segment, but the company's more business-centric arm is having no such quandries: HP has just launched Project Moonshot, intended to ...
Yes, HP's decision to go with ARM for its new Redstone server 'platform' is a blow to Intel, but the real story is that AC power now costs more than hardware Score one for HP: With its announcement ...
SeaMicro sells a 10U server called the SM10000 that has 512 Intel Atom cores and uses some of the same shared infrastructure principles as HP’s Redstone. And Dell builds servers for big customers ...
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 ...