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| Intel stuffs 'Centerton' Atom in servers - Repelling the ARM threat While ARM started in desktops many years ago, it's mainstay is now in mobile devices. However, it is aiming at higher ground, including wrestling away a part of server market from the X86 vendors. What is Intel doing to keep them at bay, and what impact will it have? http://vr-zone.com/articles/intel-st...eat/14166.html |
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