Post by Admin on Dec 15, 2015 10:50:58 GMT -5
www.electronicsweekly.com/blogs/mannerisms/markets/qualcomm-sampling-server-chips-2015-12/
www.nextplatform.com/2015/12/09/arm-servers-cavium-is-a-contender-with-thunderx/
"Applied Micro’s architecture uses larger, custom CPU cores and a large memory controller. There are other ARM-based solutions out there with many, smaller cores and memory controllers, as with Cavium, but they are limited in the numbers of workloads they can address. I do not believe Cavium’s final silicon for their first SoC is even shipping yet. AppliedMicro has chip solutions shipping today ranging from embedded applications all the way to the general purpose data center."
www.linkedin.com/pulse/whats-significance-appliedmicros-x-gene-3-x-tend-patrick-moorhead
Look who's appearing at Globalcom: "Vinay Ravuri is Vice President of Product Management for data center group at Qualcomm. He pioneered ARM server initiative at Applied Micro and has over 15 years of experience from IBM, Bell-labs and Infinera. He has built communications system ranging from core routers, optical switches, to data center equipment. Vinay holds bachelors degree in EE from City University of New York and Masters in EE from Georgia Institute of Technology. Vinay holds over 10 patents in hardware, software and systems design."
globecom2015.ieee-globecom.org/content/executive-forums#EF2
www.theregister.co.uk/2015/11/16/appliedmicro_x_gene_3/
youtu.be/BjWf3jCyMJ8