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29 June 2012
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After Boston broke the news of Supermicro’s innovative new solution a couple of weeks ago, it seems as though the whole IT-world has gone FatTwin crazy! Here are some of the FatTwin stories that have already emerged from across the channel.
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21 June 2012
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Supermicro know that at times, time is very important (no pun intended!) when it comes to hardware requirements and getting a new system online to meet a business' demanding requirements. Find out how the new Supermicro Ready To Go range could be just what you need.
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18 June 2012
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Boston are proud to present their latest whitepaper based on the pivotal role that ultra-low powered ARM®-based servers are beginning to play on the data centre arena. Download your free copy now.
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14 June 2012
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A fat twin...the chubbier of two siblings? The famous American motorcycle-riding duo from the 70's? Find out exactly what the new FatTwin is here.
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14 June 2012
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Calxeda's very own Karl Freund will be taking the stage at ISC 2012 next week to speak about power efficiency with focus around data intensive computing environments.
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13 June 2012
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Boston is starting to gear up for ISC next week at Hamburg Conference Centre, 17-21 June 2012. Highlights at the Boston stand (#516) include the Boston Viridis that has been designed in partnership with Calxeda.
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08 June 2012
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The acronym "SoC" generally refers to "System on a Chip". But with SoCs entering the server space, it is also taking on a new meaning: "Server on a Chip". Learn more about SoCs over at the ARM Servers blog.
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07 June 2012
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After months of research and development, we are delighted to introduce our latest high performance computing platform to the world: the Boston Venom 2300-7T!
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06 June 2012
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The guys over at Calxeda have been busy showing off their new EnergyCore SoC by running Ubuntu 12.04 LTS on real EnergyCore hardware. It wasn't a video, demo or emulated environment - it really was running on their new hardware!
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