Calxeda Lays Out a Vision for the Hyper-Efficient Datacenter

Plans Include New Platforms for Cloud and Warehouse-Scale Datacenters

Austin, TX, October 17, 2012 – Calxeda, the company that first invented the concept of using ARM® technology to slash datacenter power, today announced its vision and roadmap to extend the company’s leadership in the hyper-efficient computing market.  Following the recent announcement of $55 million in additional capital, this news outlines Calxeda’s plans to catalyse rapid market adoption and the creation of an entirely new category of IT products.

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