Read more.Windows-maker adds to the numbers calling for low-power data-centre processors.
Read more.Windows-maker adds to the numbers calling for low-power data-centre processors.
Isn't the Atom a 32 bit chip....
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....(after quick look on Wiki) ....
my bad. The new ones (since 2008) are 64 bit. None support Virtualisation via hardware yet though...
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might be interesting if AMD starts pushing fusion for this - they have a potential product ready to roll....
It's exactly those things, ECC RAM and the amount supported is the deal breaker for many server buyers. I doubt they'd be looking to virtualise on these platforms, they'd be running multi-threaded web server work loads, the type of thing that processes many small parallel jobs, the only other thing in this area are the Sun/Oracle UltraSPARC T2.
Not accurate.
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