company was founded in 2008 under the name Smooth-Stone. $ 100 million, amassed together, inter alia, Arm Holdings.
– In those days there were not on the map to Arm-based servers could challenge industry giants. Nowadays it is regarded as inevitable, says Marketing Karl Freund to the magazine PC World.
The rest of the fight will Calxeda to get considered from the side line. The company’s money has run out and you will find no one who wants to inject new. – We are proud of what we accomplished and I feel sad that we can not be there to finish the job, says Karl Freund.Analysts believe that Calxeda fell on Arm lingered a little too long to launch the 64-bit kernels. Meanwhile, Calxeda spend their time and money on less interesting 32-bit processors.
There are 64 pieces that focus is now. AMD’s first Arm processor, which will be shipped during the first quarter of 2014, is a 64 bit processor with Cortex A57 cores.
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