Chip startup Calxeda raises $55 million for ARM-based servers
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Calxeda, the startup that’s building data centers with chips normally found in cell phones, has raised an additional $55 million, signaling that its low-power server technology may be gaining traction.
Calxeda, which was founded four years ago by former Intel and Marvell engineer Barry Evans, is an early proponent of using ARM architecture in servers rather than traditional x86 designs popularized by Intel and Advanced Micro Devices.
“This significant infusion of capital will accelerate the exciting trajectory we’ve been on for the past four years,”…
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