ARM attacks Atom with 2GHz A9; can servers be far behind?
- Sunday, 20 September 2009 21:00
Intel hasn't been shy about its plans to challenge ARM in the low-power embedded space, and the world's largest chipmaker is gearing up for the debut of the 32nm process that will enable it to reach new levels of x86 power efficiency. But ARM isn't sitting still, and the British IP company took a major step last week in bringing the fight back to Intel by boosting its Cortex A9 processor up into Atom territory. One of the engineers behind Amazon Web Services is even eyeing the part as potential datacenter web server material.
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