Dis-ARMing the data center - Separating myth from reality
A lot of industry hype has been made about the market for microservers as we close out 2012.
While the prospect of the ARM architecture making it into the data center is tremendous fodder for the tech press, the majority of the coverage seems to be viewing the topic through rose-tinted glasses.
The hype machine has been amply fed with a constant stream of bold pie-in-the-sky predictions from ARM CEO Warren East, Simon Segars and other ARM executives on how much market share the firm will inevitably take from Intel.
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