The new Xeon-based SeaMicro SM10000-XE micro server uses half the power and a third of the space of previous servers. It can also handle heavyweight workloads for data center computing.
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SeaMicro will use Intel Xeon processors in a “micro server” in partnership with Intel and Samsung. Previously, SeaMicro used low-cost, low-power Atom microprocessors in its micro servers.
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The SeaMicro server shown today replaces 500 servers from five years ago. One rack of servers replaces 50 from five years ago, Feldman said.
“All of Amazon could run on 20 of these for its first four years of existence,” Feldman said.
Jason Waxman, general manager of the data center business at Intel, said that the micro servers play a role in covering the full spectrum of needs for customers in the data center. In this case, SeaMicro can now offer more performance per core, or computing brain, using the Xeon chips.
“It’s very novel and exciting,” Waxman said.
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Overall, it has 12 times the bandwidth of other computers. SeaMicro integrates a bunch of chips into its Freedom Fabric custom chip, allowing for more efficient use of computing power. As a result, it has plenty of power to handle brawny computing tasks. Systems are shipping today.
“We see a greening of the data center as a journey and not a destination,” Elliot said.
SeaMicro’s customers include Skype and Dell.
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