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    2. Intel Launches Atom-Based Centerton for Low-Energy Microservers

      Explore TechWeekEurope UK (Apr 12 2012)

      Intel Launches Atom-Based Centerton for Low-Energy Microservers ... and Atom chips in low-power systems. The supposed ‘rising star’ of the IT industry was acquired by Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) for $334 million (£211m) earlier this year, in a move that seemingly irked Intel. (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Intel   Advanced Micro Devices

    3. Power-efficient servers could get a shot in the ARM

      Explore ITWorld Canada (Dec 20 2011)

      ...cient processing of cloud transactions than traditional x86 server chips like Intel Corp.'s Xeon or Advanced Micro Devices' Opteron, which are more power hungry. The chips based on ARM processors would, however, lag x86 ch... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Amazon.com   Intel   Cisco

    4. Facebook Expands Green Open Hardware Push

      Explore Home - eWeekEurope.co.uk (Nov 23 2011)

      Facebook Expands Green Open Hardware Push ...he company has been using systems from traditional OEMs. Facebook worked with chip makers Intel and Advanced Micro Devices, as well as systems makers Hewlett-Packard and Dell, to create the custom servers. The aim was to b... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Amazon.com   Intel   Google

    5. Apple tills a solar farm to power its data center.

      Explore ITworld (Oct 27 2011)

      Apple tills a solar farm to power its data center. ...e installations of PV solar panels. But companies continue to research the problem. Back in August, Advanced Micro Devices and Hewlett-Packard announced they are partnering with the state of New York and Clarkson Universit... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Apple   Greenpeace   Hewlett Packard

    6. Wind could supply electrical power to portable data centers off the grid

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      Wind could supply electrical power to portable data centers off the grid ...d-powered generators on top of the shipping containers to have them generate their own electricity. Advanced Micro Devices, Hewlett-Packard, Clarkson University and a New York state energy research group have banded togeth... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Hewlett Packard   Advanced Micro Devices   Adobe

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