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Calxeda

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I-cache and 32 KB L1 D-cache per core, 4 MB shared L2 cache, 1.5 W per processor, 5 W per server node including 4 GB of
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On December 19, 2013, Calxeda was reported to be restructuring, widely referred to as shutting down its operation due to running out of the
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The UK-headquartered company Boston Limited announced in 2011 appliances based on the Calxeda EnergyCore
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products. Boston's appliances, marketed under the Viridis brand, were demonstrated in November 2012.
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In March 2011 Calxeda announced a 480-core server in development, consisting of 120 quad-core ARM
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Calxeda claimed reduced energy consumption as well as better cost per throughput, compared to
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developed by Calxeda re-emerged with a company called Silver Lining Systems (SLS).
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In November 2011 Calxeda announced the EnergyCore ECX-1000, featuring four
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ARMv7 Cortex-A9 CPU cores operating at 1.1–1.4 GHz, 32 KB
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This United States manufacturing company–related article is a
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used Calxeda products for a server product known as
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Index


Semiconductor industry
Austin, Texas
System on a chip
ARM architecture
server computers
x86
many-core
Intel
AMD
Marvell Technology Group
multi-core processor
Tilera
Cortex-A9
32-bit
L1
DDR3 DRAM
10 Gigabit Ethernet
system on a chip
Hewlett-Packard
Redstone rocket
capital venture
Hewlett-Packard
intellectual property
"Calxeda gears up for server ARM race"


"ARM server chip upstart Calxeda bites the dust just before Christmas"
"Calxeda's ARM chips designed for 480-core servers"
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