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Calxeda (previously
known as Smooth-Stone) was a
company that
aimed to
provide computers based on the ARM
architecture for
server computers. It operated...
- SoC FPGA
AMLogic AML8726-M
Apple A5, A5X
Broadcom BCM11311 (Persona ICE)
Calxeda EnergyCore ECX-1000
Entropic EN7588, EN7530 NXP
Semiconductors (Formerly...
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Manufacturing (which
later merged with GlobalFoundries). ATIC has
invested in
Calxeda, a start-up
company for
producing ARM architecture–based
computers for...
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included one for
Intel processors and one for AMD processors. In 2013,
Calxeda contributed a
design with ARM
architecture processors.
Since then, several...
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processor for the SM1000-XE in 2011. They were
acquired by AMD in 2012.
Calxeda, now out of business, was one of the
first companies to
start building...
- Direct2Drive in late 2014. In
December 2014,
AtGames purchased the IP to
Calxeda through its
subsidiary Silver Lining Systems, and was
using the acquired...
- time of the
announcement included: Amazon, AMD, Bromium, CA Technologies,
Calxeda, Cisco, Citrix, Google, Intel, Oracle, Samsung, and Verizon. The Xen project...
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HostingCon 2013: See
InterWorx Control Panel running on
EnergyCore at the
Calxeda booth Archived 2014-07-14 at the
Wayback Machine Steve Croce. ARMSERVERS...
- Cortex-A15 "40 Per Cent"
Faster Than Cortex-A9 Morgan,
Timothy Prickett. "
Calxeda plots server dominance with ARM SoCs". www.theregister.com.
Retrieved 2023-06-23...
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Corporation (Acquired by
Texas Instruments in 2000) C-Cube
Microsystems Calxeda (re-emerged with
Silver Lining Systems in 2014)
Cavium CEITEC Chips and...