Penguin Computing’s New High Density System Ultimate Data X1 Brings ARM’s Low-power Footprint To The Data Center

With the UDX1 Penguin Computing is the First North American System Vendor to Offer a Server Platform Based on Calxeda’s EnergyCore™

Penguin Computing today announced the immediate availability of its Ultimate Data X1 (UDX1) system. The UDX1 is the first server platform offered by a North American system vendor that is built on the ARM®-based EnergyCore System on Chip (SoC) from Calxeda.

Penguin Computing UDX1

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