ARM and AMD looking to cloud and big data to drive ARM-based server demand

Daniel Robinson
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AMD predicts 20 percent of server shipments in five years will be ARM-based units

AMD is ramping up to deliver its first ARM-based server processors later in 2014, but both AMD and ARM see these systems being deployed to meet different requirements than the x86 pizza box servers...

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