Foxconn, ARM, and AtGames buy Calxeda assets
Better yet they will continue on with the roadmap
by Charlie Demerjian
semiaccurate.com (Dec 22, 2014)
In news that will send shivers up the spine of many in the server world, a group that includes Foxconn just bought Calxeda’s assets. More interestingly this consortium that also includes ARM and AtGames Cloud Holdings will keep going with their products.
The word which leaked to SemiAccurate last Friday came exactly one year to the day after Calxeda announced that it would be shutting down. What a coincidence, eh? The new entity is called Silver Lining Systems (SLS), a name which is almost as apropos as the date. SLS has the designs, IP, and the rest of the information it needs to do the job right including Calxeda Founder/CEO Barry Evans.
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