15 June, 2010
SeaMicro SM10000 Atom-based Server With Up To 512 CPUs
Intel Atom processor has been penetrating well in both netbook and embedded market and if you wonder what other market segment that it can fit into, SeaMicro has an answer for you. Just recently, the company has announced a new server design utilizing multiple Atom processors integrated into one single server platform for advanced power computing needed by server applications. Being designed with Intel Atom Z530 processors, the whole server system, with the named of SM10000 can integrate as much as 512 Atom CPUs with 16 Atom processors and chipsets on a single PCB, with up to 32 PCBs stacked together to build a powerful server with easy scalability.
However, since Intel Atom processor doesn’t support ECC on memory design, so it may have drawback of not able to support mission critical applications. Nevertheless, with approximately 75 percent in both space and power savings as compared to conventional mainstream servers, it is no doubt a great and novel way of server design based on Atom processors. Priced at $139,000, the SM10000 will start sampling by beginning of July and commercialized by end of July 2010.
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